A Political and Civil History of the United States of America: From the Year 1763 to the Close of the Administration of President Washington, in March, 1797: Including a Summary View of the Political and Civil State of the North American Colonies, Prior to that Period, Volumen1H. Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 - 528 páginas |
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... South Carolina , and a member of parliament , giving the most full and perfect account that has fallen within our observation , of the proceedings of the ministry and parliament , in 1766 , rela- tive to the celebrated declaratory act ...
... South Carolina , and a member of parliament , giving the most full and perfect account that has fallen within our observation , of the proceedings of the ministry and parliament , in 1766 , rela- tive to the celebrated declaratory act ...
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... South Carolina renounce the Proprietary Government - Proprietors of New Jersey surrender their government to the crown - Royal Governments- Government of Virginia under the London Company and during the civil wars in England ...
... South Carolina renounce the Proprietary Government - Proprietors of New Jersey surrender their government to the crown - Royal Governments- Government of Virginia under the London Company and during the civil wars in England ...
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... south , unto that part of Delaware bay , on the north , which lies under the fortieth degree of north latitude , where New England terminates ; and all that tract of land ... Carolina , South Carolina and Georgia OF THE UNITED STATES . 25.
... south , unto that part of Delaware bay , on the north , which lies under the fortieth degree of north latitude , where New England terminates ; and all that tract of land ... Carolina , South Carolina and Georgia OF THE UNITED STATES . 25.
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... Carolina , South Carolina and Georgia . The Spaniards claimed the greatest part of this country , under the name of Florida ; but the extent of the Spanish claim north , had not , at that time been accurately defined . By a treaty ...
... Carolina , South Carolina and Georgia . The Spaniards claimed the greatest part of this country , under the name of Florida ; but the extent of the Spanish claim north , had not , at that time been accurately defined . By a treaty ...
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... south of New Castle , to Cape Henlopen , being afterwards known by the name of the three counties of New Cas- tle ... Carolina , all the establishments , ports , havens , rivers , and principally the port and haven of the Isle Dauphin ...
... south of New Castle , to Cape Henlopen , being afterwards known by the name of the three counties of New Cas- tle ... Carolina , all the establishments , ports , havens , rivers , and principally the port and haven of the Isle Dauphin ...
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