A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... royal grants under which the adventurers acted . The first per- manent British settlement was established in the reign of King James I. , under whose auspices a company of adventurers built James town , on the northern side of James ...
... royal grants under which the adventurers acted . The first per- manent British settlement was established in the reign of King James I. , under whose auspices a company of adventurers built James town , on the northern side of James ...
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... royal word to this effect , they embarked , to the number of 101 , in the month of September , 1620 , and arriving at Cape Cod in the following No- vember , soon afterwards fixed themselves in a place of settlement , which they called ...
... royal word to this effect , they embarked , to the number of 101 , in the month of September , 1620 , and arriving at Cape Cod in the following No- vember , soon afterwards fixed themselves in a place of settlement , which they called ...
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... royal charters of the most liberal tenor were granted to Connecticut , Rhode Island , and Providence Plantations ; and patents were also granted to Lord Clarendon and the Duke of York , bestowing on the former a right to form plan ...
... royal charters of the most liberal tenor were granted to Connecticut , Rhode Island , and Providence Plantations ; and patents were also granted to Lord Clarendon and the Duke of York , bestowing on the former a right to form plan ...
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... royal assent . In adopting the stamp - act as a method of taxing the colonies , ministers flattered themselves that the nullity of all transactions in which the stamps prescribed by the new law were not used would insure its execution ...
... royal assent . In adopting the stamp - act as a method of taxing the colonies , ministers flattered themselves that the nullity of all transactions in which the stamps prescribed by the new law were not used would insure its execution ...
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... royal charters , granted by King James I. , the colonies aforesaid are declared to be entitled to all liberties , privileges , and immuni- ties of denizens , and natural subjects , to all intents and purposes , as if they had been ...
... royal charters , granted by King James I. , the colonies aforesaid are declared to be entitled to all liberties , privileges , and immuni- ties of denizens , and natural subjects , to all intents and purposes , as if they had been ...
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