The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... land - tenure 81 82 Canadian feudalism 83 The Canadian Church . Canadian trade Company of the West in the West Indies Fourth period • Proprietary colony of Louisiana Frontenac and d'Iberville The Canadian power The West Indies Law and ...
... land - tenure 81 82 Canadian feudalism 83 The Canadian Church . Canadian trade Company of the West in the West Indies Fourth period • Proprietary colony of Louisiana Frontenac and d'Iberville The Canadian power The West Indies Law and ...
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... Land Difficulties of the West 690 691 692 693 Railroads and their results 694 Rapid settlement of the West 695 Growth of exports , and of population 696 Civil War and its results 697 The years after the war 698 Tariff and Protection 699 ...
... Land Difficulties of the West 690 691 692 693 Railroads and their results 694 Rapid settlement of the West 695 Growth of exports , and of population 696 Civil War and its results 697 The years after the war 698 Tariff and Protection 699 ...
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... land covered with timber the very houses had been broken up for firewood . So impressed were Somers and Gates with the hopelessness of affairs that they resolved that the colony should be abandoned and the settlers embarked for England ...
... land covered with timber the very houses had been broken up for firewood . So impressed were Somers and Gates with the hopelessness of affairs that they resolved that the colony should be abandoned and the settlers embarked for England ...
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... land absolved the farmer from the necessity of maintain- ing a rotation of crops . So completely did tobacco establish itself as the staple commodity of the colony that it soon became the recognised medium of exchange . Between the ...
... land absolved the farmer from the necessity of maintain- ing a rotation of crops . So completely did tobacco establish itself as the staple commodity of the colony that it soon became the recognised medium of exchange . Between the ...
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... land - surveyors , and appoint clergy . An agency was sent to England to oppose this monstrous invasion ; and the protest was received with favour . A charter was drafted which , if carried through , would have been a document of the ...
... land - surveyors , and appoint clergy . An agency was sent to England to oppose this monstrous invasion ; and the protest was received with favour . A charter was drafted which , if carried through , would have been a document of the ...
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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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