The Governmental History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Settlement to the Adoption of the Present Federal Constitution |
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... mother country , any law , custom , or usage to the contrary notwithstanding . Sir Humphrey Gilbert and his heirs were invested with full jurisdiction over Liberal of the 4 all the settlements planted by him , with all powers and ...
... mother country , any law , custom , or usage to the contrary notwithstanding . Sir Humphrey Gilbert and his heirs were invested with full jurisdiction over Liberal of the 4 all the settlements planted by him , with all powers and ...
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... mother country ; the few and enfeebled adventurers who languished on the dis- tant coast of America were forgotten or neglected , and left to perish without sympathy or consolation . Governor White came over again to America in the ia ...
... mother country ; the few and enfeebled adventurers who languished on the dis- tant coast of America were forgotten or neglected , and left to perish without sympathy or consolation . Governor White came over again to America in the ia ...
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... country . tem of In the year 1615 the colonists undertook the culti - Cultiva- vation and exportation of tobacco , but the attempt to tobacco . introduce it into the polished circles in the mother country , excited the odium of the ...
... country . tem of In the year 1615 the colonists undertook the culti - Cultiva- vation and exportation of tobacco , but the attempt to tobacco . introduce it into the polished circles in the mother country , excited the odium of the ...
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... mother country , when Protestantism began to disclose to the world its elements of political as well as religious freedom . When it had come to be seriously questioned in the minds of far - seeing and sagacious men , how far the people ...
... mother country , when Protestantism began to disclose to the world its elements of political as well as religious freedom . When it had come to be seriously questioned in the minds of far - seeing and sagacious men , how far the people ...
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... mother country . Under a policy of government so much more favorable to the interests , rights , and lib- erties of the colonists , though in many of its features and provisions still objectionable , the prosperity of the colony was ...
... mother country . Under a policy of government so much more favorable to the interests , rights , and lib- erties of the colonists , though in many of its features and provisions still objectionable , the prosperity of the colony was ...
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