American History Told by Contemporaries..., Том 2Albert Bushnell Hart Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Late Governor Thomas Pownall : 129 · 131 133 138 • 141 144 149 The Effect of Royal Instructions , 1764 . 150 CHAPTER VIII - THE COLONIAL GOVERNOR 54. Governor William Cosby : A Governor's Plea for Patronage , 1732 . 153 55. Lords ...
... Late Governor Thomas Pownall : 129 · 131 133 138 • 141 144 149 The Effect of Royal Instructions , 1764 . 150 CHAPTER VIII - THE COLONIAL GOVERNOR 54. Governor William Cosby : A Governor's Plea for Patronage , 1732 . 153 55. Lords ...
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... Late Governor Thomas Pownall : The Ground of Dispute over Salaries , 1764 60. Secretary the Earl of Dartmouth : A Reprimand to a Colonial Governor , 1772 • CHAPTER IX - COLONIAL ASSEMBLIES PAGE 161 162 165 166 169 61. Charles Pettit : A ...
... Late Governor Thomas Pownall : The Ground of Dispute over Salaries , 1764 60. Secretary the Earl of Dartmouth : A Reprimand to a Colonial Governor , 1772 • CHAPTER IX - COLONIAL ASSEMBLIES PAGE 161 162 165 166 169 61. Charles Pettit : A ...
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... late Majesty King George the First , " 1727 . 258 92. Reverend Cotton Mather : " Some Account of the Earthquake that shook New - England , " 1727 261 93. Reverend Doctor Increase Mather : 94. Benjamin Franklin : The People's Favorite ...
... late Majesty King George the First , " 1727 . 258 92. Reverend Cotton Mather : " Some Account of the Earthquake that shook New - England , " 1727 261 93. Reverend Doctor Increase Mather : 94. Benjamin Franklin : The People's Favorite ...
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... late Province of New - York , from its Dis- covery , to ... 1762. 2 vols . ( New York Historical Society , Collections , IV - V . ) New York , 1829-1830.- With documents . Smith lived in New York from his birth in 1728 to his departure ...
... late Province of New - York , from its Dis- covery , to ... 1762. 2 vols . ( New York Historical Society , Collections , IV - V . ) New York , 1829-1830.- With documents . Smith lived in New York from his birth in 1728 to his departure ...
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... Late Majesty's Province of Massa- chusetts Bay , in North America . ( Compiled by Peter Orlando Hutchinson . ) 2 vols . Boston , 1884-1886 . Charles Lee , Memoirs . . . To which are added his Political and Military Essays also , Letters ...
... Late Majesty's Province of Massa- chusetts Bay , in North America . ( Compiled by Peter Orlando Hutchinson . ) 2 vols . Boston , 1884-1886 . Charles Lee , Memoirs . . . To which are added his Political and Military Essays also , Letters ...
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