The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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Strana xviii
... parties The old order changing Parties in Congress Parties and the Slavery question . Free - Soil party • The Know - Nothing party President Pierce's policy Douglas and popular sovereignty 419 420 421 • • 422 423 424 425 426 427 Kansas ...
... parties The old order changing Parties in Congress Parties and the Slavery question . Free - Soil party • The Know - Nothing party President Pierce's policy Douglas and popular sovereignty 419 420 421 • • 422 423 424 425 426 427 Kansas ...
Strana 18
... party and partially occupied by another . In 1631 Lord Saye and Sele , Lord Brook , and others had obtained from the New England Company a grant of land along the Connecticut . As they were of the Puritan party , this grant was not ...
... party and partially occupied by another . In 1631 Lord Saye and Sele , Lord Brook , and others had obtained from the New England Company a grant of land along the Connecticut . As they were of the Puritan party , this grant was not ...
Strana 37
... party of churchmen who were trying to crush the dissenters by pressing on the Occasional Conformity Bill . The same spirit now showed itself in the policy of the Church party among the settlers . In 1704 they passed an Act requiring ...
... party of churchmen who were trying to crush the dissenters by pressing on the Occasional Conformity Bill . The same spirit now showed itself in the policy of the Church party among the settlers . In 1704 they passed an Act requiring ...
Strana 64
... party in the colony . His father had been one . of the strictest and narrowest among the Puritan founders of Massa- chusetts . The son had held office under Andros , and was thus looked on as worse than an open enemy , as a deserter ...
... party in the colony . His father had been one . of the strictest and narrowest among the Puritan founders of Massa- chusetts . The son had held office under Andros , and was thus looked on as worse than an open enemy , as a deserter ...
Strana 146
... party who , if they had not even in their own minds formulated any scheme for independ- ence , were fully determined to pare down British control to a nullity , and to utilise every administrative error or difficulty to that end , and ...
... party who , if they had not even in their own minds formulated any scheme for independ- ence , were fully determined to pare down British control to a nullity , and to utilise every administrative error or difficulty to that end , and ...
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