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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... granted Massachusetts- Great Britain jealous of the independence of the colonies - Bills brought into parliament to resume the Charter government - Defeated - King sustains ap- peals from the colonial courts in civil suits - Explanatory ...
... granted Massachusetts- Great Britain jealous of the independence of the colonies - Bills brought into parliament to resume the Charter government - Defeated - King sustains ap- peals from the colonial courts in civil suits - Explanatory ...
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... granting the compensation --- New York refuses to furnish all the articles required by the mu- tiny act --- This offends the ministry --- New administration --- Duties imposed on glass and other articles in the colonies --- Board of ...
... granting the compensation --- New York refuses to furnish all the articles required by the mu- tiny act --- This offends the ministry --- New administration --- Duties imposed on glass and other articles in the colonies --- Board of ...
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... granted letters patent to Sir Humphry Gilbert " for planting and inhabiting of her people in America . " Under this patent , in 1583 , Sir Humphry sailed for America , with two ships and three barks , with about two hundred and sixty ...
... granted letters patent to Sir Humphry Gilbert " for planting and inhabiting of her people in America . " Under this patent , in 1583 , Sir Humphry sailed for America , with two ships and three barks , with about two hundred and sixty ...
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... granted him by the Queen , in March , 1584 , " for the discovering and planting of new lands and countries . " By this patent Queen Elizabeth granted to him and his heirs and assigns , such lands as he should discover , not actually ...
... granted him by the Queen , in March , 1584 , " for the discovering and planting of new lands and countries . " By this patent Queen Elizabeth granted to him and his heirs and assigns , such lands as he should discover , not actually ...
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... granted to Sir Thomas Gates , Sir George Somers , Richard Hackluyt , Edward Maria Wingfield , and their associates , called the London Company , and authorized them to make a settlement , at any place between the 34th and 41st degree of ...
... granted to Sir Thomas Gates , Sir George Somers , Richard Hackluyt , Edward Maria Wingfield , and their associates , called the London Company , and authorized them to make a settlement , at any place between the 34th and 41st degree of ...
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