The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Tập 1C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... court established .... Com- mission granted by the crown for the government of the plantations .... Contests with the French colony of Acadié .... Hugh Peters .... Henry Vane .... Mrs . Hutchin- son and the antinomians .... Maine ...
... court established .... Com- mission granted by the crown for the government of the plantations .... Contests with the French colony of Acadié .... Hugh Peters .... Henry Vane .... Mrs . Hutchin- son and the antinomians .... Maine ...
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... court of chancery .... Death of Charles II .... James II . proclaimed .... New commission for the temporary government of Massa- chussetts , New Hampshire , Maine , and Narraghansetts .... Sir Edmund Andros .... The charter of Rhode ...
... court of chancery .... Death of Charles II .... James II . proclaimed .... New commission for the temporary government of Massa- chussetts , New Hampshire , Maine , and Narraghansetts .... Sir Edmund Andros .... The charter of Rhode ...
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... court of Ferdinand and Isabella , those aids which were indispensably necessary to the prosecution of the grand schemes he had projected , his brother Bartholo- mew was dispatched to Henry VII . of England , for the purpose of engaging ...
... court of Ferdinand and Isabella , those aids which were indispensably necessary to the prosecution of the grand schemes he had projected , his brother Bartholo- mew was dispatched to Henry VII . of England , for the purpose of engaging ...
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... court in England , and the ratification returned under its seal ; and that , on the other hand , no order of the general court should bind the colony until assented to by the assembly . 1622 . Prosperity of the colony . The controversy ...
... court in England , and the ratification returned under its seal ; and that , on the other hand , no order of the general court should bind the colony until assented to by the assembly . 1622 . Prosperity of the colony . The controversy ...
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... court and country parties , divided the com- pany , and struggled for the ascendancy . James endeavoured to give the preponderance to the court party , but his endeavours were unsuc- cessful ; and this failure disposed him to listen to ...
... court and country parties , divided the com- pany , and struggled for the ascendancy . James endeavoured to give the preponderance to the court party , but his endeavours were unsuc- cessful ; and this failure disposed him to listen to ...
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