History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... give the court party the ascendency in the company , he began to charge the disasters and the want of commercial success in the co- lony to the mismanagement of the corporation . Commissioners were appointed by the privy council to ...
... give the court party the ascendency in the company , he began to charge the disasters and the want of commercial success in the co- lony to the mismanagement of the corporation . Commissioners were appointed by the privy council to ...
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... give bonds , with surety , for sums proportioned to the rate of their vessels . Other articles of merchandise were subsequently added to the list , as they became important to the colonial trade . As some compensation to the colonies ...
... give bonds , with surety , for sums proportioned to the rate of their vessels . Other articles of merchandise were subsequently added to the list , as they became important to the colonial trade . As some compensation to the colonies ...
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... give precedence in judgment to contracts made in the colony . Acts were passed to restrain the cultivation of to- bacco , and to introduce the production and manufacture of silk . These designs were unsuccessful . The people would raise ...
... give precedence in judgment to contracts made in the colony . Acts were passed to restrain the cultivation of to- bacco , and to introduce the production and manufacture of silk . These designs were unsuccessful . The people would raise ...
Stran 47
... give their own cause a colour of justice . They returned to Jamestown ; and the governor was obliged to retire to Acomac on the eastern shore of the Ches- apeake . Some of the councillors accompanied him ; the rest 48 CIVIL WAR IN ...
... give their own cause a colour of justice . They returned to Jamestown ; and the governor was obliged to retire to Acomac on the eastern shore of the Ches- apeake . Some of the councillors accompanied him ; the rest 48 CIVIL WAR IN ...
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... give it a legitimate form . He therefore assembled the gentle- men of the country in convention and prevailed on a large number of them to pledge themselves by oath to support his authority , and resist his enemies . ' A declaration was ...
... give it a legitimate form . He therefore assembled the gentle- men of the country in convention and prevailed on a large number of them to pledge themselves by oath to support his authority , and resist his enemies . ' A declaration was ...
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