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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... refuse to submit to their authority and send a petition to the king - Complaints against Massachusetts - Committee of trade require an answer to these complaints - Answers not satisfactory - Mas- sachusetts refuse to submit to the ...
... refuse to submit to their authority and send a petition to the king - Complaints against Massachusetts - Committee of trade require an answer to these complaints - Answers not satisfactory - Mas- sachusetts refuse to submit to the ...
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... refused to give them relief . Soon after the restoration , the attention of King Charles II , was called to the situation of the country south of Virginia , which had hitherto remained unsettled . In 1662 , he granted to his favorite ...
... refused to give them relief . Soon after the restoration , the attention of King Charles II , was called to the situation of the country south of Virginia , which had hitherto remained unsettled . In 1662 , he granted to his favorite ...
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... refusal , that the king would resume the whole plantation into his own hands . The general court of Massachusetts , before whom this order was laid , resolved not to send the charter ; but to present a humble petition to the ...
... refusal , that the king would resume the whole plantation into his own hands . The general court of Massachusetts , before whom this order was laid , resolved not to send the charter ; but to present a humble petition to the ...
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... refused to pay the duty and the subject was at last , agreeably to the articles of confederation , referred to the decision of the commissioners of Plymouth , and New Haven , who , after a full hearing , decided in favor of Connecticut ...
... refused to pay the duty and the subject was at last , agreeably to the articles of confederation , referred to the decision of the commissioners of Plymouth , and New Haven , who , after a full hearing , decided in favor of Connecticut ...
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... refused to pay the duty and the subject was at last , agreeably to the articles of confederation , referred to the decision of the commissioners of Plymouth , and New Haven , who , after a full hearing , decided in favor of Connecticut ...
... refused to pay the duty and the subject was at last , agreeably to the articles of confederation , referred to the decision of the commissioners of Plymouth , and New Haven , who , after a full hearing , decided in favor of Connecticut ...
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