History of the Colonization of the United States, Volume 3C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1841 |
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... Power , 227 - Spain , Belgium , 229 - Free Ships , Free Goods , 230 - The Assiento , 231 - British Slave Trade , 232 - Sur- render of Territory to England , 233 . 1 CHAPTER XXII . THE ABORIGINES EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI . vi CONTENTS .
... Power , 227 - Spain , Belgium , 229 - Free Ships , Free Goods , 230 - The Assiento , 231 - British Slave Trade , 232 - Sur- render of Territory to England , 233 . 1 CHAPTER XXII . THE ABORIGINES EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI . vi CONTENTS .
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... Trade , 410 — England and the Slave Trade , 411— Moral Opinion , 412 - English Legislation , 413 - England compels the Colonies to admit Negro Slaves , 415 - England and Spain , 416 - Colonization of Geor- gia proposed , 417 ...
... Trade , 410 — England and the Slave Trade , 411— Moral Opinion , 412 - English Legislation , 413 - England compels the Colonies to admit Negro Slaves , 415 - England and Spain , 416 - Colonization of Geor- gia proposed , 417 ...
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... trade through political influ- ence . The day for shouting liberty and equality had not come ; the cry was , " Liberty and property . " The revolution was made by the property of the country , and wealth became a power in the state ...
... trade through political influ- ence . The day for shouting liberty and equality had not come ; the cry was , " Liberty and property . " The revolution was made by the property of the country , and wealth became a power in the state ...
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... trade , were so many pledges that the whole race would participate in the benefit of her liberties and her culture . To the English people , the supremacy of parliament was the source of hope : the colonies could not fail to perceive ...
... trade , were so many pledges that the whole race would participate in the benefit of her liberties and her culture . To the English people , the supremacy of parliament was the source of hope : the colonies could not fail to perceive ...
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... trade and business . " And the representatives of the freemen of the colony declared that Archdale , " by his wisdom , patience , and labor , had laid a firm foundation for a most glorious superstructure . " dale , 21 . Immediately ...
... trade and business . " And the representatives of the freemen of the colony declared that Archdale , " by his wisdom , patience , and labor , had laid a firm foundation for a most glorious superstructure . " dale , 21 . Immediately ...
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