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, Band 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... trade at sea , and the beaver trade ashore . Religion had little concern in the settlements ; but it had some in the planta- tion of Exeter , on the river Pascataqua ; which was began by Mr. Wheelwright ( a minister banished from the ...
... trade at sea , and the beaver trade ashore . Religion had little concern in the settlements ; but it had some in the planta- tion of Exeter , on the river Pascataqua ; which was began by Mr. Wheelwright ( a minister banished from the ...
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... trade by the acts of trade and navigation , and that these could not be observed by his majesty's subjects in Massachusetts without invading their liberties and properties , until the general court made provision therein by a law ...
... trade by the acts of trade and navigation , and that these could not be observed by his majesty's subjects in Massachusetts without invading their liberties and properties , until the general court made provision therein by a law ...
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... trade , as to make them accord in al things with the laws of England . But it was too late . A que warranto was sent them , and brought by Randolph , Nov. 3 , 1683 ; and the next year a writ of scire ficias was prosecuted in the court ...
... trade , as to make them accord in al things with the laws of England . But it was too late . A que warranto was sent them , and brought by Randolph , Nov. 3 , 1683 ; and the next year a writ of scire ficias was prosecuted in the court ...
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... trade , freedom , and privileges , should be enjoyed by them in as extensive a manner as they enjoyed them before the recalling of the company's patent . " On this they were reconciled , and began again to exert themselves in making ...
... trade , freedom , and privileges , should be enjoyed by them in as extensive a manner as they enjoyed them before the recalling of the company's patent . " On this they were reconciled , and began again to exert themselves in making ...
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... trade with foreign vessels except upon necessity . Thus were the Virginians re- stored to that system of freedom which they had derived front the Virginia company , and which the writ of quo warranto had involved in the same ruin with ...
... trade with foreign vessels except upon necessity . Thus were the Virginians re- stored to that system of freedom which they had derived front the Virginia company , and which the writ of quo warranto had involved in the same ruin with ...
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