Studies in Civil GovernmentSilver, Rogers & Company, 1887 - 250 páginas |
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... the continent . BRITISH COLONIES . Great Britain sent over a few feeble colonists . These settled , at first , in Virginia and Massachusetts . Other settlements followed . In pro- cess of CHAPTER VI THE COLONIAL HISTORY.
... the continent . BRITISH COLONIES . Great Britain sent over a few feeble colonists . These settled , at first , in Virginia and Massachusetts . Other settlements followed . In pro- cess of CHAPTER VI THE COLONIAL HISTORY.
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William Augustus Mowry. Massachusetts . Other settlements followed . In pro- cess of time England obtained possession of the country along the coast from Maine to Georgia , laying claim , wherever there was no other well authenticated ...
William Augustus Mowry. Massachusetts . Other settlements followed . In pro- cess of time England obtained possession of the country along the coast from Maine to Georgia , laying claim , wherever there was no other well authenticated ...
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... Massachusetts . To resist the common enemy a union was formed between the colo- nies of the Massachusetts Bay , Plymouth , Connecticut , and New Haven , under the name of " The United Colo- nies of New England . " Another object of this ...
... Massachusetts . To resist the common enemy a union was formed between the colo- nies of the Massachusetts Bay , Plymouth , Connecticut , and New Haven , under the name of " The United Colo- nies of New England . " Another object of this ...
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... Massachusetts , New Hampshire , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , Pennsylvania , and Maryland - met and held prolonged sessions . The object of this convention , as designed by the lords commissioners , was to form a treaty with ...
... Massachusetts , New Hampshire , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , Pennsylvania , and Maryland - met and held prolonged sessions . The object of this convention , as designed by the lords commissioners , was to form a treaty with ...
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... Massachusetts , whose General Court voted that it was desirable that a congress of delegates from all the colonies should be held . New York was fixed upon as the place of meeting . Massachusetts , Rhode THE GERMS OF UNION . 39.
... Massachusetts , whose General Court voted that it was desirable that a congress of delegates from all the colonies should be held . New York was fixed upon as the place of meeting . Massachusetts , Rhode THE GERMS OF UNION . 39.
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