Studies in Civil GovernmentSilver, Rogers & Company, 1887 - 250 páginas |
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... colonies . Omitting that , the remaining five points . in this admirable exposition of the objects of govern- ment are observe them carefully : ( 1 ) To establish jus- tice , ( 2 ) To insure domestic tranquillity , ( 3 ) To provide for ...
... colonies . Omitting that , the remaining five points . in this admirable exposition of the objects of govern- ment are observe them carefully : ( 1 ) To establish jus- tice , ( 2 ) To insure domestic tranquillity , ( 3 ) To provide for ...
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... very early date in the New England colonies . SCHOOLS AT THE WEST . - During the early part of this century large numbers of emigrants from New England became settlers in the valley of the Ohio and CHAPTER III PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
... very early date in the New England colonies . SCHOOLS AT THE WEST . - During the early part of this century large numbers of emigrants from New England became settlers in the valley of the Ohio and CHAPTER III PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
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... colonies subject to the government of Great Britain complained to the mother country of certain grievances . In prosecuting these complaints , the colonies appointed delegates to an American Congress . The grievances were not abated ...
... colonies subject to the government of Great Britain complained to the mother country of certain grievances . In prosecuting these complaints , the colonies appointed delegates to an American Congress . The grievances were not abated ...
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... dominate 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.
... dominate 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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... colonies were so weak , few in numbers , and occupied so small a portion of the territory of the continent , that ... colonies on the one side , and France with her colonies and friendly Indian tribes on the other . This culminated in ...
... colonies were so weak , few in numbers , and occupied so small a portion of the territory of the continent , that ... colonies on the one side , and France with her colonies and friendly Indian tribes on the other . This culminated in ...
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