History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Svazek 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... proprietary , with powers al- most unlimited , on condition of reserving to the crown a fifth part of the gold or silver ore which might be found . In April , two ships set sail under the command of Philip | Amidas and Arthur Barlow ...
... proprietary , with powers al- most unlimited , on condition of reserving to the crown a fifth part of the gold or silver ore which might be found . In April , two ships set sail under the command of Philip | Amidas and Arthur Barlow ...
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... proprietary to Sir Thomas Smith and a company 1589. of merchants in London , and engaged in other schemes , especially that of penetrating into the heart of Guiana , where he fondly hoped to re- pair his shattered fortunes . The Lon ...
... proprietary to Sir Thomas Smith and a company 1589. of merchants in London , and engaged in other schemes , especially that of penetrating into the heart of Guiana , where he fondly hoped to re- pair his shattered fortunes . The Lon ...
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... proprietary , and the banks of the Delaware , from the ocean to the falls near Princeton , were known as NEW SWEDEN . At enmity with the Dutch in all other things , the Swedes , nevertheless , joined with them in keeping out the English ...
... proprietary , and the banks of the Delaware , from the ocean to the falls near Princeton , were known as NEW SWEDEN . At enmity with the Dutch in all other things , the Swedes , nevertheless , joined with them in keeping out the English ...
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... proprietary --Mary- land claimed by different parties Contest ensuing - Stone and his lot - Fendal's troubles and the result- Philip Calvert governor — Population and growth of Maryland in 1660 . CH . IX . ] 1622 . CHARTER AND BOUNDARY.
... proprietary --Mary- land claimed by different parties Contest ensuing - Stone and his lot - Fendal's troubles and the result- Philip Calvert governor — Population and growth of Maryland in 1660 . CH . IX . ] 1622 . CHARTER AND BOUNDARY.
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... proprietary was exempted from the control of the crown , and from the power of parlia mentary taxation . The Potomac , with a line due east from its mouth , across the Chesapeake Bay , and the peninsula called the eastern shore , formed ...
... proprietary was exempted from the control of the crown , and from the power of parlia mentary taxation . The Potomac , with a line due east from its mouth , across the Chesapeake Bay , and the peninsula called the eastern shore , formed ...
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