A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... King James I. , under whose auspices a company of adventurers built James Town , on the northern side of James River . This colony , however , continued for a long time in a feeble state . It was founded A. D. 1607 ; and , though it ...
... King James I. , under whose auspices a company of adventurers built James Town , on the northern side of James River . This colony , however , continued for a long time in a feeble state . It was founded A. D. 1607 ; and , though it ...
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... King James I. , the colonies aforesaid are de- clared to be entitled to all liberties , pri- vileges , and immunities of denizens , and natural subjects , to all intents and pur- poses , as if they had been abiding and born within the ...
... King James I. , the colonies aforesaid are de- clared to be entitled to all liberties , pri- vileges , and immunities of denizens , and natural subjects , to all intents and pur- poses , as if they had been abiding and born within the ...
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... King arrived in England , his Majesty had just met a new parliament , to which he had communicated information , in a speech from the throne , " that a most daring spirit of resistance and disobedi- ence to the laws unhappily prevailed ...
... King arrived in England , his Majesty had just met a new parliament , to which he had communicated information , in a speech from the throne , " that a most daring spirit of resistance and disobedi- ence to the laws unhappily prevailed ...
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