History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... plantations . These deputies were called burgesses , a name of note in the history of Virginia . Two years later , when Sir Francis Wyatt succeeded Yeardley , the Com- pany issued a Charter or Ordinance , which gave a constitution and ...
... plantations . These deputies were called burgesses , a name of note in the history of Virginia . Two years later , when Sir Francis Wyatt succeeded Yeardley , the Com- pany issued a Charter or Ordinance , which gave a constitution and ...
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... PLANTATIONS . " This was a perma- nent commission , consisting of a presi- dent and seven members , known as ' Lords of Trade , ' who succeeded to the authority and oversight hitherto exercised by plantation committees of the Privy ...
... PLANTATIONS . " This was a perma- nent commission , consisting of a presi- dent and seven members , known as ' Lords of Trade , ' who succeeded to the authority and oversight hitherto exercised by plantation committees of the Privy ...
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... plantations . LCT OF REPEALING THE STAMP ACT . - CHAPTER XI. mortgage , release , or other obligatory instru- ment , not herein before charged , within the said colonies and plantations , a stamp duty of two shillings and three pence ...
... plantations . LCT OF REPEALING THE STAMP ACT . - CHAPTER XI. mortgage , release , or other obligatory instru- ment , not herein before charged , within the said colonies and plantations , a stamp duty of two shillings and three pence ...
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History of the United States, from the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 1 J. A. (Jesse Ames) Spencer Predogled ni na voljo - 2012 |
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