A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - Počet stran: 513 |
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... president or governor . 8. The season after their arrival proved very sickly , and nearly half their number died before the cool weather set in . Among those that died was Bartholomew Gosnold , one of the ablest men of the Council . The ...
... president or governor . 8. The season after their arrival proved very sickly , and nearly half their number died before the cool weather set in . Among those that died was Bartholomew Gosnold , one of the ablest men of the Council . The ...
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... President . After this New Hampshire remained a separate colony . The first General Assembly under the new organization met at Portsmouth , 16th of March , 1680 , which passed many wholesome and liberal laws . One of their declarations ...
... President . After this New Hampshire remained a separate colony . The first General Assembly under the new organization met at Portsmouth , 16th of March , 1680 , which passed many wholesome and liberal laws . One of their declarations ...
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... president and four assistants . This arrangement continued only two years , when the Trustees ordered that both counties should be united under one executive , and that the president and assistants of the county of Savannah should have ...
... president and four assistants . This arrangement continued only two years , when the Trustees ordered that both counties should be united under one executive , and that the president and assistants of the county of Savannah should have ...
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... President , and Charles Thompson , Secretary of this body . A conflict of arms had already commenced , and war was actually raging . Among the first things the Congress did , therefore , was to proclaim their reasons for an appeal to ...
... President , and Charles Thompson , Secretary of this body . A conflict of arms had already commenced , and war was actually raging . Among the first things the Congress did , therefore , was to proclaim their reasons for an appeal to ...
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... President . 1. THE General Convention for a revision of the Articles of Union between the States , called as related in the last chapter , met in Philadelphia on the 14th of May , 1787. It was unquestionably the ablest body of jurists ...
... President . 1. THE General Convention for a revision of the Articles of Union between the States , called as related in the last chapter , met in Philadelphia on the 14th of May , 1787. It was unquestionably the ablest body of jurists ...
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