Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... claims of territory or jurisdiction be- tween States , or between individuals of different States , under grants by the various States ; that the militia should not be called upon to serve outside the limits of the State for a longer ...
... claims of territory or jurisdiction be- tween States , or between individuals of different States , under grants by the various States ; that the militia should not be called upon to serve outside the limits of the State for a longer ...
Page 32
... claimed and to some extent oc- cupied by the French . This territory was divided into four provinces , Quebec , East Florida , West Florida and Granada ( the latter comprising islands of the West Indies ) . By royal proclamation of 1763 ...
... claimed and to some extent oc- cupied by the French . This territory was divided into four provinces , Quebec , East Florida , West Florida and Granada ( the latter comprising islands of the West Indies ) . By royal proclamation of 1763 ...
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... claimed - principally under the terms of the early royal grants or charters - by several of the by several of the ... claims to this land and the Maryland con- vention as strongly entered her pro- test and appealed to the Continental ...
... claimed - principally under the terms of the early royal grants or charters - by several of the by several of the ... claims to this land and the Maryland con- vention as strongly entered her pro- test and appealed to the Continental ...
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... claim of £ 16,000 against King Charles , who paid the debt with the royal charter of Pennsylvania . Cecil Calvert , the second Lord Baltimore , was also rich and used his wealth lavishly in the upbuilding of his colony of Maryland . He ...
... claim of £ 16,000 against King Charles , who paid the debt with the royal charter of Pennsylvania . Cecil Calvert , the second Lord Baltimore , was also rich and used his wealth lavishly in the upbuilding of his colony of Maryland . He ...
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... claims amount- ing to £ 8,026,045 . † These figures give at least a suggestion of the value of property held by part of the wealthiest class of the colonists of that time . Estates of the rich in Pennsylvania and in Virginia were valued ...
... claims amount- ing to £ 8,026,045 . † These figures give at least a suggestion of the value of property held by part of the wealthiest class of the colonists of that time . Estates of the rich in Pennsylvania and in Virginia were valued ...
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