The Colonies of England: A Plan for the Government of Some Portion of Our Colonial Possessions"Chiefly British North America, but New Zealand 'not of a size to need more than one Provincial Government'--p. 164-5"--Bagnall. |
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... Massachusetts - Connecticut -Rhode Island - Carolina , 1663 - Pennsylvania , 1681- Georgia , 1732 CHAPTER III . American colonies - General description - Comparison - Boundaries of the United States in 1783 - Boundaries in 1849 ...
... Massachusetts - Connecticut -Rhode Island - Carolina , 1663 - Pennsylvania , 1681- Georgia , 1732 CHAPTER III . American colonies - General description - Comparison - Boundaries of the United States in 1783 - Boundaries in 1849 ...
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... amount of money appropriated by the different counties in the State , for the education of each child , between the ages of 4 and 16 years , in each county of the state of Massachusetts . 246 A A A B 120 τη S A 100 EXPLANATION X CONTENTS .
... amount of money appropriated by the different counties in the State , for the education of each child , between the ages of 4 and 16 years , in each county of the state of Massachusetts . 246 A A A B 120 τη S A 100 EXPLANATION X CONTENTS .
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... Massachusetts , and in Maryland and Carolina , and Englishmen in Sydney . The experience and the records of it are so vast and multifarious , that a selection be- comes absolutely necessary ; and this selection I purpose making , in ...
... Massachusetts , and in Maryland and Carolina , and Englishmen in Sydney . The experience and the records of it are so vast and multifarious , that a selection be- comes absolutely necessary ; and this selection I purpose making , in ...
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... . Maryland ; 3. Massachusetts Bay ; 4. Connecticut ; 5. Rhode Island ; 6. New Hampshire ; 7. New York ; 8. New Jersey ; 9. Pennsylvania ; 10. De C laware ; 11. North Carolina ; 12. South Carolina ; TWO SYSTEMS OF COLONIZATION . 17.
... . Maryland ; 3. Massachusetts Bay ; 4. Connecticut ; 5. Rhode Island ; 6. New Hampshire ; 7. New York ; 8. New Jersey ; 9. Pennsylvania ; 10. De C laware ; 11. North Carolina ; 12. South Carolina ; TWO SYSTEMS OF COLONIZATION . 17.
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... Massachusetts was granted by Charles I. in 1629 , and constituted , as a body politic , the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay . The administration of its affairs was intrusted to the governor 48 MASSACHUSETTS .
... Massachusetts was granted by Charles I. in 1629 , and constituted , as a body politic , the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay . The administration of its affairs was intrusted to the governor 48 MASSACHUSETTS .
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