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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... legislature .... New England takes part with parliament .... Treaty between New England and Acadie .... Petition of the non - conformists .... Disputes between Massachussetts and Connecticut .... War be- tween England and Holland ...
... legislature .... New England takes part with parliament .... Treaty between New England and Acadie .... Petition of the non - conformists .... Disputes between Massachussetts and Connecticut .... War be- tween England and Holland ...
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... legislature .... Boundary line with lord Baltimore settled . CHAPTER VII . New charter of Massachussetts .... Execution of Leisler .... War with France .... Schenectady destroyed .... Expe- XX dition against Port Royal .... And against ...
... legislature .... Boundary line with lord Baltimore settled . CHAPTER VII . New charter of Massachussetts .... Execution of Leisler .... War with France .... Schenectady destroyed .... Expe- XX dition against Port Royal .... And against ...
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... Legislature continues itself .... Massacre in North Carolina by the Indians .... Tuscaroras defeated .... Scheme of a bank .... Contests of the legislature of New York with lord Cornbury .... Expedition against Montreal .... Adjustment ...
... Legislature continues itself .... Massacre in North Carolina by the Indians .... Tuscaroras defeated .... Scheme of a bank .... Contests of the legislature of New York with lord Cornbury .... Expedition against Montreal .... Adjustment ...
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... legislature . But several causes had contributed greatly to increase their numbers . The roman catholics , who fled from the persecutions then experienced in England , sought an asylum in Maryland , and they also received into their ...
... legislature . But several causes had contributed greatly to increase their numbers . The roman catholics , who fled from the persecutions then experienced in England , sought an asylum in Maryland , and they also received into their ...
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... legislature were to sit in the same chamber . In 1650 this regulation was changed . An act Divided was then passed declaring , that those who were branches . called by special writ should form the upper house , that those who were ...
... legislature were to sit in the same chamber . In 1650 this regulation was changed . An act Divided was then passed declaring , that those who were branches . called by special writ should form the upper house , that those who were ...
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