Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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Page 18
... sent out Charles Gookin to super- sede Evans . * The Assembly had also complained against Logan , term- ing him an enemy to the welfare of the province , † and were very much out of humor because Penn refused to dismiss him . Logan ...
... sent out Charles Gookin to super- sede Evans . * The Assembly had also complained against Logan , term- ing him an enemy to the welfare of the province , † and were very much out of humor because Penn refused to dismiss him . Logan ...
Page 27
... sent out to succeed him as deputy governor . Gooch was a military of- ficer of amiable manners and temper . For many years Virginia enjoyed peace and prosperity under his gov- ernment . ‡ For the details of his administration see Fiske ...
... sent out to succeed him as deputy governor . Gooch was a military of- ficer of amiable manners and temper . For many years Virginia enjoyed peace and prosperity under his gov- ernment . ‡ For the details of his administration see Fiske ...
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... sent out in the person of John Hart . and restored peaceful conditions . He removed the capital from St. Mary's to Providence , then called Anne Arundel Town , but renamed Anna- polis . In 1696 Nicholson founded King William school ...
... sent out in the person of John Hart . and restored peaceful conditions . He removed the capital from St. Mary's to Providence , then called Anne Arundel Town , but renamed Anna- polis . In 1696 Nicholson founded King William school ...
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... sent some aid , but the yellow fever broke Iout and the inhabitants fled from the distress and ravages of the disease and the inroads of the Indians . In 1713 , however , a force of militia and Indians from South Carolina subdued the ...
... sent some aid , but the yellow fever broke Iout and the inhabitants fled from the distress and ravages of the disease and the inroads of the Indians . In 1713 , however , a force of militia and Indians from South Carolina subdued the ...
Page 37
... sent out to South Carolina in the person of Sir Francis Nichol- son . Having learned that the most judicious course was to gain the favor of the settlers , Nicholson endeavored to make himself popular and favored the wishes of the ...
... sent out to South Carolina in the person of Sir Francis Nichol- son . Having learned that the most judicious course was to gain the favor of the settlers , Nicholson endeavored to make himself popular and favored the wishes of the ...
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