Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1906: Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing ...Harper & brothers, 1907 |
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... England began to press her taxation Charles II . was restored , Berkeley , who schemes in relation to the colonies , the had not left Virginia , was reinstated ; the Virginia House of Burgesses took a patri- laws of the colony were ...
... England began to press her taxation Charles II . was restored , Berkeley , who schemes in relation to the colonies , the had not left Virginia , was reinstated ; the Virginia House of Burgesses took a patri- laws of the colony were ...
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... England to receive priest's orders and to collect funds for carrying out his benevolent plans . With more than $ 5,000 collected he returned to Savannah , and there founded an orphan - house and school , laying the first brick himself ...
... England to receive priest's orders and to collect funds for carrying out his benevolent plans . With more than $ 5,000 collected he returned to Savannah , and there founded an orphan - house and school , laying the first brick himself ...
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... England been foremost in the eastward migration of the Dakotas , and were forced back to Green Bay , where they were numerous and powerful , and the terror of the neigh- boring Algonquians . Early in the seven- teenth century there was ...
... England been foremost in the eastward migration of the Dakotas , and were forced back to Green Bay , where they were numerous and powerful , and the terror of the neigh- boring Algonquians . Early in the seven- teenth century there was ...
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