Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Том 21921 |
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... Colonies : Despotic Government in , 146 . Non - Slaveholders , 99 . The North in 1816 : Poor table fare , 294 ; farms well cultivated , 294 ; indifferent pulpit orators , 298 ; belles of Saratoga , 302-305 . Noland Harrison Powell ...
... Colonies : Despotic Government in , 146 . Non - Slaveholders , 99 . The North in 1816 : Poor table fare , 294 ; farms well cultivated , 294 ; indifferent pulpit orators , 298 ; belles of Saratoga , 302-305 . Noland Harrison Powell ...
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... colony and providing for a distinct recognition of their ancient privileges of self - government . Everything ... colonies during the seventeenth century . All sug- gestions of the Virginia agents were accepted , and the King in council ...
... colony and providing for a distinct recognition of their ancient privileges of self - government . Everything ... colonies during the seventeenth century . All sug- gestions of the Virginia agents were accepted , and the King in council ...
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... Colony had the sole power of imposing taxes . It was no exception really to this principle that Parlia- ment was permitted by the charter to impose a tax in England on produce shipped from the Colony . Public Record Office , Signet ...
... Colony had the sole power of imposing taxes . It was no exception really to this principle that Parlia- ment was permitted by the charter to impose a tax in England on produce shipped from the Colony . Public Record Office , Signet ...
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... colony and , in his dealings with the Indians , exhibited a sagacity and resourcefulness that proved of invaluable ... colonists owed their first general knowledge of the geography of their territory , and we are indebted for much that ...
... colony and , in his dealings with the Indians , exhibited a sagacity and resourcefulness that proved of invaluable ... colonists owed their first general knowledge of the geography of their territory , and we are indebted for much that ...
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... colonies against taxa- tion by Parliament . That the Shawnees and their confederates , the Delawares , Miamis , Mingos , & c . , were no contemptible enemy is shown by the facts of history . It was chiefly the Shawnees that cut off the ...
... colonies against taxa- tion by Parliament . That the Shawnees and their confederates , the Delawares , Miamis , Mingos , & c . , were no contemptible enemy is shown by the facts of history . It was chiefly the Shawnees that cut off the ...
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