A Political and Civil History of the United States of America: From the Year 1763 to the Close of the Administration of President Washington, in March, 1797: Including a Summary View of the Political and Civil State of the North American Colonies, Prior to that Period, Volume 1 |
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... Island and New Haven - Confederacy of the New Eng- land Colonies - Proprietary governments of Maryland , the Carolinas , New Jer- sey and Pennsylvania - Disputes between the Proprietors and Settlers - Peo- ple of South Carolina renounce ...
... Island and New Haven - Confederacy of the New Eng- land Colonies - Proprietary governments of Maryland , the Carolinas , New Jer- sey and Pennsylvania - Disputes between the Proprietors and Settlers - Peo- ple of South Carolina renounce ...
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... Island - Their letters considered a sur- render of them - Sir Edmund Andrus appointed governor general of New Eng- land - His despotic acts - Revolution in New England - Connecticut and Rhode Island resume their charters - New Charter ...
... Island - Their letters considered a sur- render of them - Sir Edmund Andrus appointed governor general of New Eng- land - His despotic acts - Revolution in New England - Connecticut and Rhode Island resume their charters - New Charter ...
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... Island --- Disputes between governor Hutchinson and the assembly of Massachusetts concerning the supremacy of parliament --- Committees of correspondence between the colonies appointed --- Private letters of governor Hutchinson ...
... Island --- Disputes between governor Hutchinson and the assembly of Massachusetts concerning the supremacy of parliament --- Committees of correspondence between the colonies appointed --- Private letters of governor Hutchinson ...
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... island at the mouth of Kenebeck river since called Parker's island . They here remained during the winter ; but on account of the death of Mr. Popham , the leader of these adventurers , and the severity of the winter , this settlement ...
... island at the mouth of Kenebeck river since called Parker's island . They here remained during the winter ; but on account of the death of Mr. Popham , the leader of these adventurers , and the severity of the winter , this settlement ...
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... Island , Con- necticut , and New Haven . The settlement of Plymouth commenced in 1620 , Massachu- setts in 1628 , New Hampshire soon after Massachusetts , Rhode Island in 1634-5 , Connecticut in 1635 , and New Haven , in 1637 . New York ...
... Island , Con- necticut , and New Haven . The settlement of Plymouth commenced in 1620 , Massachu- setts in 1628 , New Hampshire soon after Massachusetts , Rhode Island in 1634-5 , Connecticut in 1635 , and New Haven , in 1637 . New York ...
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