The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... existence by Drake and Hawkins . That Spain should view any such attempt at colonisation with suspicion was but natural , inasmuch as what one may call the colonial literature of the time , the pamphlets in which views such as those of ...
... existence by Drake and Hawkins . That Spain should view any such attempt at colonisation with suspicion was but natural , inasmuch as what one may call the colonial literature of the time , the pamphlets in which views such as those of ...
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... existence , by a natural process of development , a bi - cameral legislature with a governor at its head . Before this time another colony had come into existence in the neighbourhood of Plymouth , far more numerous and wealthy , and ...
... existence , by a natural process of development , a bi - cameral legislature with a governor at its head . Before this time another colony had come into existence in the neighbourhood of Plymouth , far more numerous and wealthy , and ...
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... existence a menace to civil and religious order . In 1633 the three chief members of the Company in England were brought before the Privy Council and interrogated as to the conduct of the colony . Next year emigrants to New England were ...
... existence a menace to civil and religious order . In 1633 the three chief members of the Company in England were brought before the Privy Council and interrogated as to the conduct of the colony . Next year emigrants to New England were ...
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... existence in the neighbourhood , at first , like New Haven , independent townships . The advantages of union however soon became manifest , and what a Greek would have called a process of synoikismos took place . The exact steps are not ...
... existence in the neighbourhood , at first , like New Haven , independent townships . The advantages of union however soon became manifest , and what a Greek would have called a process of synoikismos took place . The exact steps are not ...
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... existence . The constitution of the colony eventually conformed to the normal pattern with a governor and two chambers ; but some years elapsed before it definitely took that shape . As in the case of other colonies , the primary ...
... existence . The constitution of the colony eventually conformed to the normal pattern with a governor and two chambers ; but some years elapsed before it definitely took that shape . As in the case of other colonies , the primary ...
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