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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... province divided .... Georgia settled .... Impolicy of the first regulations .... Intrigues of the Spaniards with the Indians .... And with the slaves of South Carolina .... Insurrection of the slaves . CHAPTER X. War declared against ...
... province divided .... Georgia settled .... Impolicy of the first regulations .... Intrigues of the Spaniards with the Indians .... And with the slaves of South Carolina .... Insurrection of the slaves . CHAPTER X. War declared against ...
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... province , and report thereon to the government . This commission of inquiry , in the execution of its powers , seized the charters , books and papers of the company ; and all letters and packets brought from the colony were ordered to ...
... province , and report thereon to the government . This commission of inquiry , in the execution of its powers , seized the charters , books and papers of the company ; and all letters and packets brought from the colony were ordered to ...
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... province . This is the first example of the dismember- ment of a colony and the creation of a new one within its limits , by the mere act of the crown . colony in under Calvert . The first migration consisted of about two Arrival of a ...
... province . This is the first example of the dismember- ment of a colony and the creation of a new one within its limits , by the mere act of the crown . colony in under Calvert . The first migration consisted of about two Arrival of a ...
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... province without authority , and with having excited the Indians to make war on the colony . As early as 1631 , Charles had granted a license under the sign manual to William Clayborne , one of the council and secretary of state of ...
... province without authority , and with having excited the Indians to make war on the colony . As early as 1631 , Charles had granted a license under the sign manual to William Clayborne , one of the council and secretary of state of ...
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... province . The most perfect harmony subsisted be- tween the proprietary and the people ; and Maryland , attentive to its own affairs , remained , without any other interruption than one Indian war , which terminated in the submission of ...
... province . The most perfect harmony subsisted be- tween the proprietary and the people ; and Maryland , attentive to its own affairs , remained , without any other interruption than one Indian war , which terminated in the submission of ...
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