Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & brothers, 1902 |
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... colony of Georgia , and , becoming dis- satisfied with the conduct of affairs , he left the colony in 1740 and went to Charleston , S. C. , where , with Hugh An- derson and David Douglass he printed A True and Historical Narrative of the ...
... colony of Georgia , and , becoming dis- satisfied with the conduct of affairs , he left the colony in 1740 and went to Charleston , S. C. , where , with Hugh An- derson and David Douglass he printed A True and Historical Narrative of the ...
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... colony of Connecticut ; treasurer of the colony in 1660-76 ; and was one of the patentees named in the charter granted to Connecticut in 1662 by Charles I. He served in the Indian War of 1676 as major , and in June of that year , at the ...
... colony of Connecticut ; treasurer of the colony in 1660-76 ; and was one of the patentees named in the charter granted to Connecticut in 1662 by Charles I. He served in the Indian War of 1676 as major , and in June of that year , at the ...
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... colonies had systems of taxation on im- ports . The first acts of the Dutch West India Company with reference to the colony of New Netherlands provided for export and import duties , and specific rates were levied on furs and codfish by ...
... colonies had systems of taxation on im- ports . The first acts of the Dutch West India Company with reference to the colony of New Netherlands provided for export and import duties , and specific rates were levied on furs and codfish by ...
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... colonies upon which a duty was laid , in 1767 , was tea , the fur- nishing of which , for England and her colonies , was a monopoly of the East India Company . In consequence of the violent manifestation of opposition to this method of ...
... colonies upon which a duty was laid , in 1767 , was tea , the fur- nishing of which , for England and her colonies , was a monopoly of the East India Company . In consequence of the violent manifestation of opposition to this method of ...
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... colony . Others soon joined them and extended set- The territory was represented in the tlements down the valley of the Holston , North Carolina legislature as the District 1777 . of Washington . In 1785 the STATE OF would have. STATE ...
... colony . Others soon joined them and extended set- The territory was represented in the tlements down the valley of the Holston , North Carolina legislature as the District 1777 . of Washington . In 1785 the STATE OF would have. STATE ...
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