The American Agriculturist History of the United States: A Complete and Concise Account of the Growth and Development of the Country from Its Discovery to the Present Time, with Chapters Upon the Customs and Manners of the Various Periods |
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... party in the state . One of their number was Coligni , the distinguished admiral of France . He formed the plan of establishing a colony in New France that should afford a peaceful home for the brethren of his faith . He secured the ...
... party in the state . One of their number was Coligni , the distinguished admiral of France . He formed the plan of establishing a colony in New France that should afford a peaceful home for the brethren of his faith . He secured the ...
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... party in Fort St. Louis , he started for the Illinois . For two months he marched northward till he reached the Trinity River , Texas . On the banks of that stream he was treach- erously shot by one of his companions who had long been ...
... party in Fort St. Louis , he started for the Illinois . For two months he marched northward till he reached the Trinity River , Texas . On the banks of that stream he was treach- erously shot by one of his companions who had long been ...
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... 1673 , the king made over the whole of Vir- ginia for thirty - one years to two noblemen , Lord Cul- pepper and the Earl of Arlington . 99 Meanwhile two parties were arising in Virginia , which 98 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... 1673 , the king made over the whole of Vir- ginia for thirty - one years to two noblemen , Lord Cul- pepper and the Earl of Arlington . 99 Meanwhile two parties were arising in Virginia , which 98 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
Page 99
... parties were arising in Virginia , which soon came into collision . The officials and the richer classes formed the aristocratic party , and the common people , the bone and sinew of the colony , composed the other . Berkeley belonged ...
... parties were arising in Virginia , which soon came into collision . The officials and the richer classes formed the aristocratic party , and the common people , the bone and sinew of the colony , composed the other . Berkeley belonged ...
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... party , which embraced the clergy , Winthrop , and others of like opinions , carried the elections . Soon Anne Hutchinson , together with Wheelright and Aspinwall , her chief supporters , were banished from the colony " as unfit for the ...
... party , which embraced the clergy , Winthrop , and others of like opinions , carried the elections . Soon Anne Hutchinson , together with Wheelright and Aspinwall , her chief supporters , were banished from the colony " as unfit for the ...
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