Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... early history of the colonies , interesting as that history is . An outline , only , will be necessary , to understand the causes of that memorable event in the history of our coun- try - The Declaration of American Independence — and ...
... early history of the colonies , interesting as that history is . An outline , only , will be necessary , to understand the causes of that memorable event in the history of our coun- try - The Declaration of American Independence — and ...
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... early emigrants . The charter governments were con- fined to New - England . The proprietary governments were those of Maryland , Pennsylvania , the Carolinas , and the Jer- sies . The two former remained such , until the American re ...
... early emigrants . The charter governments were con- fined to New - England . The proprietary governments were those of Maryland , Pennsylvania , the Carolinas , and the Jer- sies . The two former remained such , until the American re ...
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... earliest settlements in America , to the period of the revolu- tion , the parent country , so far as her own unsettled state would permit , pursued towards those settlements a course of direct oppression . Without the enterprise to ...
... earliest settlements in America , to the period of the revolu- tion , the parent country , so far as her own unsettled state would permit , pursued towards those settlements a course of direct oppression . Without the enterprise to ...
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... early as 1670 , in a work , entitled , " Discourse on Trade , " published by Sir Josiah Child , is the following lan guage , which expresses the prevailing opinion of the day : " New England is the most prejudicial plantation to this ...
... early as 1670 , in a work , entitled , " Discourse on Trade , " published by Sir Josiah Child , is the following lan guage , which expresses the prevailing opinion of the day : " New England is the most prejudicial plantation to this ...
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... early passed , restrict- ing the trade with the plantations , as well as with other parts of the world , to English - built ships , belonging to the subjects of England , or to her plantations . Not contented with thus confining the ...
... early passed , restrict- ing the trade with the plantations , as well as with other parts of the world , to English - built ships , belonging to the subjects of England , or to her plantations . Not contented with thus confining the ...
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