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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... commerce of all the country then called Louisiana , to the Sieur Anthony Crozet , including , according to the words of the grant , " all the lands possessed by us , and bounded by New Mexico , and by the lands of the English of ...
... commerce of all the country then called Louisiana , to the Sieur Anthony Crozet , including , according to the words of the grant , " all the lands possessed by us , and bounded by New Mexico , and by the lands of the English of ...
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... partnership with a number of merchants and other adventurers , to continue for seven years ; by which , not only their • Hazard , vol . 1 . commerce , but all their business was to be carried OF THE UNITED STATES . 33.
... partnership with a number of merchants and other adventurers , to continue for seven years ; by which , not only their • Hazard , vol . 1 . commerce , but all their business was to be carried OF THE UNITED STATES . 33.
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... commerce , but all their business was to be carried on in common , and for their joint benefit . At the end of the seven years , the shares of the adventurers in England , were purchased by the colonists , and the joint property was ...
... commerce , but all their business was to be carried on in common , and for their joint benefit . At the end of the seven years , the shares of the adventurers in England , were purchased by the colonists , and the joint property was ...
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... commerce , had kept up a traffic with the natives along the coast ; and had visited Rhode Island and Narragansett Bay . In 1627 , the Dutch governor Minuit , sent a formal embassy to the new colonists , with a letter congratulating them ...
... commerce , had kept up a traffic with the natives along the coast ; and had visited Rhode Island and Narragansett Bay . In 1627 , the Dutch governor Minuit , sent a formal embassy to the new colonists , with a letter congratulating them ...
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... commerce . Their commercial transactions were deemed of so much importance in 1647 , as to require laws suited to commercial men and seamen . At this early period , therefore , it was ordered , at the court of elec- tion , " that the ...
... commerce . Their commercial transactions were deemed of so much importance in 1647 , as to require laws suited to commercial men and seamen . At this early period , therefore , it was ordered , at the court of elec- tion , " that the ...
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