A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 pages |
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... authority , was given to it from the name of the island Tobago , one of the West Indies , where it was cultivated . 14. In 1614 Sir Thomas Gates was succeeded as governor by Sir Thomas Dale , who continued in office until 1616 , when he ...
... authority , was given to it from the name of the island Tobago , one of the West Indies , where it was cultivated . 14. In 1614 Sir Thomas Gates was succeeded as governor by Sir Thomas Dale , who continued in office until 1616 , when he ...
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... authorities in England at a time when there was no such thing as toleration in mat- ters of religion ; they were persecuted for obstinate refusal to conform to the requirements of the existing ecclesiastical establishment . 5. During ...
... authorities in England at a time when there was no such thing as toleration in mat- ters of religion ; they were persecuted for obstinate refusal to conform to the requirements of the existing ecclesiastical establishment . 5. During ...
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... authority but its own . Its government was purely democratic . CHAPTER VI . PROGRESS OF VIRGINIA . 1621-1660 . WE turn now again to Virginia . 1. On the 24th of July , 1621 , the Colonial Assembly , of which mention has already been ...
... authority but its own . Its government was purely democratic . CHAPTER VI . PROGRESS OF VIRGINIA . 1621-1660 . WE turn now again to Virginia . 1. On the 24th of July , 1621 , the Colonial Assembly , of which mention has already been ...
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... investigation by the commissioners ? and the suit ? 7. In February , 1624 , what did the Assembly declare ? What did they refuse to da ? colony , otherwise than by authority of the General Assem- CHAP . VI . ] 41 PROGRESS OF VIRGINIA .
... investigation by the commissioners ? and the suit ? 7. In February , 1624 , what did the Assembly declare ? What did they refuse to da ? colony , otherwise than by authority of the General Assem- CHAP . VI . ] 41 PROGRESS OF VIRGINIA .
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From the Earliest Settlements to 1872 Alexander Hamilton Stephens. colony , otherwise than by authority of the General Assem- bly ; and that he should not withdraw the inhabitants from their private labor to any service of his own ...
From the Earliest Settlements to 1872 Alexander Hamilton Stephens. colony , otherwise than by authority of the General Assem- bly ; and that he should not withdraw the inhabitants from their private labor to any service of his own ...
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