Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 130
... liberty was secured to the Hugenots . Furthermore , the arts of industry and trade were fos- tered under the wise and skillful ad- ministration of Sully . In 1598 Marquis de la Roche obtained a com- mission to take possession of Canada ...
... liberty was secured to the Hugenots . Furthermore , the arts of industry and trade were fos- tered under the wise and skillful ad- ministration of Sully . In 1598 Marquis de la Roche obtained a com- mission to take possession of Canada ...
Page 150
... them , he granted them liberty and trade with other nations , appropri- at the end of the present chapter . foreign commodities as a fund which should be used for the sole benefit of the colonies 150 THE LONDON AND PLYMOUTH COMPANIES .
... them , he granted them liberty and trade with other nations , appropri- at the end of the present chapter . foreign commodities as a fund which should be used for the sole benefit of the colonies 150 THE LONDON AND PLYMOUTH COMPANIES .
Page 162
... liberty , land and wo- 66 As * Cooke , Virginia , p . 34. Eggleston , however , says : Captain Smith's earlier accounts of these achievements in Virginia seem to be nearer the truth than his later General Historie . years rolled on his ...
... liberty , land and wo- 66 As * Cooke , Virginia , p . 34. Eggleston , however , says : Captain Smith's earlier accounts of these achievements in Virginia seem to be nearer the truth than his later General Historie . years rolled on his ...
Page 165
... liberty and fortunes of the colony . With this change , there seemed now no reason for the failure of the colony . The first act of the new coun- cil was to appoint Thomas West , Lord Delaware ( or De La Warre ) , governor and captain ...
... liberty and fortunes of the colony . With this change , there seemed now no reason for the failure of the colony . The first act of the new coun- cil was to appoint Thomas West , Lord Delaware ( or De La Warre ) , governor and captain ...
Page 197
... liberty to choose another place . V. The patroons , by their agents , shall and may be permitted , at such places as they shall settle their colonies , to extend their limits four leagues along the shore , or on one side of a navigable ...
... liberty to choose another place . V. The patroons , by their agents , shall and may be permitted , at such places as they shall settle their colonies , to extend their limits four leagues along the shore , or on one side of a navigable ...
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