A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... measures adopted by these commissioners were not to be binding upon the several colonies , without their subsequent express sanction and ratification . Fugitives from service , or slaves , were to be delivered up on demand . This was ...
... measures adopted by these commissioners were not to be binding upon the several colonies , without their subsequent express sanction and ratification . Fugitives from service , or slaves , were to be delivered up on demand . This was ...
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... measure . This was a constitutional majority , according to the articles of confederation ; but Massachusetts insisted that , accord- ing to the articles of union , the commissioners had no power to declare an offensive war , " and this ...
... measure . This was a constitutional majority , according to the articles of confederation ; but Massachusetts insisted that , accord- ing to the articles of union , the commissioners had no power to declare an offensive war , " and this ...
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... measures . In 1690 a bill was passed by the Assembly , disabling Landgrave James Colleton from holding any office or exercising any authority within the province ; and they gave him notice that within a cer- tain time he must leave the ...
... measures . In 1690 a bill was passed by the Assembly , disabling Landgrave James Colleton from holding any office or exercising any authority within the province ; and they gave him notice that within a cer- tain time he must leave the ...
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... measure , to destroy the profits arising from it . 2. The first act was to lay a duty of five per cent . on all merchandise exported from or imported into any of the colonies or dominions belonging to Great Britain . This was followed ...
... measure , to destroy the profits arising from it . 2. The first act was to lay a duty of five per cent . on all merchandise exported from or imported into any of the colonies or dominions belonging to Great Britain . This was followed ...
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... measures , aided by a large reinforcement , he raised the affairs of the French from the brink of ruin to a position that enabled them to act on the offensive . He held a great council with the Five Nations at Onondaga , and as he found ...
... measures , aided by a large reinforcement , he raised the affairs of the French from the brink of ruin to a position that enabled them to act on the offensive . He held a great council with the Five Nations at Onondaga , and as he found ...
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