The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... Equal suffrage lost . New plan Money bills . Heated debate on union Equality adopted . Adjustment of numbers Further debate on equality . Basis of representation in the House Population . Property . Slaves . New States in the West ...
... Equal suffrage lost . New plan Money bills . Heated debate on union Equality adopted . Adjustment of numbers Further debate on equality . Basis of representation in the House Population . Property . Slaves . New States in the West ...
Strana 1
... equal terms ; and the scale was turned in her favour by internal conditions . Spain indeed had it in her power to have built up an empire beyond the Atlantic which might have ranked with Roman Gaul or British India . But that which an ...
... equal terms ; and the scale was turned in her favour by internal conditions . Spain indeed had it in her power to have built up an empire beyond the Atlantic which might have ranked with Roman Gaul or British India . But that which an ...
Strana 14
... equal enjoyment of the common pasturage ; on the other individuals had temporary rights of occupancy . The material prosperity of the colony was well shown by the fact that , so early as 1625 , they were able to produce surplus corn ...
... equal enjoyment of the common pasturage ; on the other individuals had temporary rights of occupancy . The material prosperity of the colony was well shown by the fact that , so early as 1625 , they were able to produce surplus corn ...
Strana 27
... equal , to secure victory . The settlers could import supplies ; the savage engaged in war must neglect his hunting and fishing , and starvation must follow . In 1676 , after nearly two years of warfare , the 28 James II and New England ...
... equal , to secure victory . The settlers could import supplies ; the savage engaged in war must neglect his hunting and fishing , and starvation must follow . In 1676 , after nearly two years of warfare , the 28 James II and New England ...
Strana 39
... equal to it . The character of Richard Nicolls reminds one of those men whose wisdom , firmness , and forbearance , shown alike in military and diplomatic victories , have built up our Indian Empire . His clemency was not that of ...
... equal to it . The character of Richard Nicolls reminds one of those men whose wisdom , firmness , and forbearance , shown alike in military and diplomatic victories , have built up our Indian Empire . His clemency was not that of ...
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The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7 Sir Adolphus William Ward,George Walter Prothero,Stanley Mordaunt Leathes Zobrazení fragmentů - 1934 |
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