A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... resolved that it was an assumption of power and an unwarrantable encroach- ment on their liberties . It was in vain that the governoi endeavored to carry out his measures . In 1690 a bill was passed by the Assembly , disabling Landgrave ...
... resolved that it was an assumption of power and an unwarrantable encroach- ment on their liberties . It was in vain that the governoi endeavored to carry out his measures . In 1690 a bill was passed by the Assembly , disabling Landgrave ...
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... resolve on doing ? What was done ? Who suc- ceeded him ? 13. What took place during Ludwell's administration ? Why was Ludwell removed ? well to allow them the same liberties as other citizens CHAP . XVI . ] 91 SOUTH CAROLINA .
... resolve on doing ? What was done ? Who suc- ceeded him ? 13. What took place during Ludwell's administration ? Why was Ludwell removed ? well to allow them the same liberties as other citizens CHAP . XVI . ] 91 SOUTH CAROLINA .
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... resolved to leave the province , and he recommended that one of the Proprietors be sent with full powers to redress grievances , and settle differences in the colony . 15. Following the suggestions of Governor Smith , the Proprietors ...
... resolved to leave the province , and he recommended that one of the Proprietors be sent with full powers to redress grievances , and settle differences in the colony . 15. Following the suggestions of Governor Smith , the Proprietors ...
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... resolutions intimating that its decrees were void , and declaring the court a " manifest oppression and grievance . " Mr. Burnet immediately dissolved the As- sembly . In the spring , however , an ordinance was passed to remedy certain ...
... resolutions intimating that its decrees were void , and declaring the court a " manifest oppression and grievance . " Mr. Burnet immediately dissolved the As- sembly . In the spring , however , an ordinance was passed to remedy certain ...
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... resolved to carry the war into the enemy's country . A fleet of eight vessels was fitted out , and a force of eight hundred men , under command of Sir William Phipps , was sent against Port Royal , in Acadia , as Nova Scotia was then ...
... resolved to carry the war into the enemy's country . A fleet of eight vessels was fitted out , and a force of eight hundred men , under command of Sir William Phipps , was sent against Port Royal , in Acadia , as Nova Scotia was then ...
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