The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Volum 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... secure an exemption from serving in civil offices . It was not till 1648 that the body of laws was digested and printed . The conduct of the colony on the one hand , and the inveteracy of the English administration on the other , would ...
... secure an exemption from serving in civil offices . It was not till 1648 that the body of laws was digested and printed . The conduct of the colony on the one hand , and the inveteracy of the English administration on the other , would ...
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... secure the mouth of it . He was supplied with men , provisions , and all things necessary by a vessel from England , sent by the grantees , which arrived the latter end of November . Some of the grantees had in contemplation to ...
... secure the mouth of it . He was supplied with men , provisions , and all things necessary by a vessel from England , sent by the grantees , which arrived the latter end of November . Some of the grantees had in contemplation to ...
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... secure their liberties and privileges . The reasons for my passing from the Jerseys to Virginia will soon be obvious . Virginia was the original name for all the English North - A- merican continental claims , given in honor to the ...
... secure their liberties and privileges . The reasons for my passing from the Jerseys to Virginia will soon be obvious . Virginia was the original name for all the English North - A- merican continental claims , given in honor to the ...
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... secure its prosperity , the same powers were conferred , and the same con- stitution established , as those which had made Albemarle happy . A settlement was also now projected to the southward of Cape Romain , which acquired the name ...
... secure its prosperity , the same powers were conferred , and the same con- stitution established , as those which had made Albemarle happy . A settlement was also now projected to the southward of Cape Romain , which acquired the name ...
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... secure their rights , that neither governor nor lieutenant governor could bring them to bend to their wishes . In 1696 Penn had so well managed matters at the court of England , that he was restored to his right of naming a governor ...
... secure their rights , that neither governor nor lieutenant governor could bring them to bend to their wishes . In 1696 Penn had so well managed matters at the court of England , that he was restored to his right of naming a governor ...
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