A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... gave a new impulse to European activity ; and the splendid conquests of the Spaniards in the West Indies , and in South America , excited the emulation of the other maritime powers of Christendom . Our ancestors were not dilatory in ...
... gave a new impulse to European activity ; and the splendid conquests of the Spaniards in the West Indies , and in South America , excited the emulation of the other maritime powers of Christendom . Our ancestors were not dilatory in ...
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... gave rise to the colonization of the northern portion of the new continent . After the passing of the Act of Uniformity , in the reign of Elizabeth , the Puritans had suffered a grievous persecution ; to escape from which a small body ...
... gave rise to the colonization of the northern portion of the new continent . After the passing of the Act of Uniformity , in the reign of Elizabeth , the Puritans had suffered a grievous persecution ; to escape from which a small body ...
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... gave a sad proof that their sufferings had not taught them mercy , it was reserved for a Roman Catholic noble- man to give to the new world a striking example of this happy docility . In the year 1632 , Lord Baltimore obtained a charter ...
... gave a sad proof that their sufferings had not taught them mercy , it was reserved for a Roman Catholic noble- man to give to the new world a striking example of this happy docility . In the year 1632 , Lord Baltimore obtained a charter ...
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... gave them ample time to organize their opposition against it . Of this they fully availed themselves . On the 28th of May , the assembly of Virginia passed strong resolutions against the stamp- act , the substance of which was readily ...
... gave them ample time to organize their opposition against it . Of this they fully availed themselves . On the 28th of May , the assembly of Virginia passed strong resolutions against the stamp- act , the substance of which was readily ...
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... gave and granted to the crown . They gave and granted what was their own . At present , since the discovery of America , and other circumstances admitting , the Commons are become the proprietors of the land . The crown has divested ...
... gave and granted to the crown . They gave and granted what was their own . At present , since the discovery of America , and other circumstances admitting , the Commons are become the proprietors of the land . The crown has divested ...
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