The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... taken up at the point at which it was drawn into the main stream of human progress , as represented by the European nations . In the case of the North American colonies , this change may be said to have taken place in the latter half of ...
... taken up at the point at which it was drawn into the main stream of human progress , as represented by the European nations . In the case of the North American colonies , this change may be said to have taken place in the latter half of ...
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... taken their place among the Great Powers of the world . This , we feel justified in assuming , was the principal reason which induced Lord Acton to decide on treating the history of the United States as a single whole , and to bring it ...
... taken their place among the Great Powers of the world . This , we feel justified in assuming , was the principal reason which induced Lord Acton to decide on treating the history of the United States as a single whole , and to bring it ...
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... taken advantage of a visit from Drake's fleet and embarked for England . Grenville however left behind fifteen men , just enough to keep up communication with any future settlers . • Whatever Ralegh's moral shortcomings may have been ...
... taken advantage of a visit from Drake's fleet and embarked for England . Grenville however left behind fifteen men , just enough to keep up communication with any future settlers . • Whatever Ralegh's moral shortcomings may have been ...
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... in England . At the same time it may be taken as indicative of what we shall find abundantly proved , namely , the conciliatory and -1627 ] The Pilgrim Fathers 13 acquiescent character of the New England and the Independents.
... in England . At the same time it may be taken as indicative of what we shall find abundantly proved , namely , the conciliatory and -1627 ] The Pilgrim Fathers 13 acquiescent character of the New England and the Independents.
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... taken against the charter of Massachusetts . Agents from Massachusetts protested and entreated in vain . In 1684 the charter was annulled by a decree of the Court of Chancery . It seemed as if the accession of James II had brought ruin ...
... taken against the charter of Massachusetts . Agents from Massachusetts protested and entreated in vain . In 1684 the charter was annulled by a decree of the Court of Chancery . It seemed as if the accession of James II had brought ruin ...
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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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