A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... majority of the people of Virginia were staunch friends of the cause of the king in that contest , and the parliamentary party in the mother country , who were contending against him , met with no favor from them . That party was ...
... majority of the people of Virginia were staunch friends of the cause of the king in that contest , and the parliamentary party in the mother country , who were contending against him , met with no favor from them . That party was ...
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... majority of the voters these views were deemed altogether heretical and seditious . The result was the defeat of Vane for the Governorship a the next election . He returned to England , where he actea a very conspicuous part in the war ...
... majority of the voters these views were deemed altogether heretical and seditious . The result was the defeat of Vane for the Governorship a the next election . He returned to England , where he actea a very conspicuous part in the war ...
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... majority , according to the articles of confederation ; but Massachusetts insisted that , accord- ing to the articles of union , the commissioners had no power to declare an offensive war , " and this , therefore , could only be done by ...
... majority , according to the articles of confederation ; but Massachusetts insisted that , accord- ing to the articles of union , the commissioners had no power to declare an offensive war , " and this , therefore , could only be done by ...
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... majority , 17. What is said of piracy and the efforts of Lord Bellamont to put an end to it ? Describe Captain Kidd's career . and the unfortunate shareholders in the adventure were proven entirely. 108 [ BOOK I. NEW YORK , RESUMED .
... majority , 17. What is said of piracy and the efforts of Lord Bellamont to put an end to it ? Describe Captain Kidd's career . and the unfortunate shareholders in the adventure were proven entirely. 108 [ BOOK I. NEW YORK , RESUMED .
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... majority in the next Assembly were 20. What is said of Governor Burnet and his administration ? What step did he take to defeat the designs of the French ? 21. Give an account of his conference with the Five Nations , and its result ...
... majority in the next Assembly were 20. What is said of Governor Burnet and his administration ? What step did he take to defeat the designs of the French ? 21. Give an account of his conference with the Five Nations , and its result ...
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