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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... Crown - Reasons for it - People first represented in the General Court in Massachusetts in 1634 - Government established in the Colonies of Connecticut , Rhode Island and New Haven - Confederacy of the New Eng- land Colonies ...
... Crown - Reasons for it - People first represented in the General Court in Massachusetts in 1634 - Government established in the Colonies of Connecticut , Rhode Island and New Haven - Confederacy of the New Eng- land Colonies ...
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... Crown - This conduct of the Parent Country injurious to the Colonies , and excites their indignation -- Privilege of the writ of Habeas Corpus , supposed by the board of trade not to extend to the Colonies - Act of Massachusetts concern ...
... Crown - This conduct of the Parent Country injurious to the Colonies , and excites their indignation -- Privilege of the writ of Habeas Corpus , supposed by the board of trade not to extend to the Colonies - Act of Massachusetts concern ...
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... crown , made at different times , from different causes , and of very unequal extent , eleven additional colonies were settled along the Atlantic coast ; and to these , the colony of Georgia was added in 1732 . The public have been ...
... crown , made at different times , from different causes , and of very unequal extent , eleven additional colonies were settled along the Atlantic coast ; and to these , the colony of Georgia was added in 1732 . The public have been ...
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... crown one fifth of all ore of gold and silver , found there for all manner of services . * This grant was the foundation of the extensive claim , after- wards made by Virginia , to the western lands . Under the grant to the north ...
... crown one fifth of all ore of gold and silver , found there for all manner of services . * This grant was the foundation of the extensive claim , after- wards made by Virginia , to the western lands . Under the grant to the north ...
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... Crown - Reasons for it - People first represented in the General Court in Massa- chusetts in 1634 - Governments established in the Colonies of Connecticut , Rhode Island and New Haven - Confederacy of the New England Colonies ...
... Crown - Reasons for it - People first represented in the General Court in Massa- chusetts in 1634 - Governments established in the Colonies of Connecticut , Rhode Island and New Haven - Confederacy of the New England Colonies ...
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