Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... Georgia denied the power of Congress to lay duties for protection . ] Feb. 13 , 1816 Mr. Lowndes , of South Carolina , reports a bill from the committee on ways and means to regulate duties on imports and tonnage .. March 12 , 1816 ...
... Georgia denied the power of Congress to lay duties for protection . ] Feb. 13 , 1816 Mr. Lowndes , of South Carolina , reports a bill from the committee on ways and means to regulate duties on imports and tonnage .. March 12 , 1816 ...
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... Georgia , and from time to time the attempt has been renewed . The imports of tea into the United States in the year ending June 30 , 1900 , aggregated 84,843,491 lbs . , val- ued at $ 10,557,741 . Tea in Politics . Among other articles ...
... Georgia , and from time to time the attempt has been renewed . The imports of tea into the United States in the year ending June 30 , 1900 , aggregated 84,843,491 lbs . , val- ued at $ 10,557,741 . Tea in Politics . Among other articles ...
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... . Seminoles In the summer of 1808 the Prophet re- in Florida , the Creeks in Alabama and moved his village to Tippecanoe Creek ( a Georgia , and tribes in Missouri in the 66 spring of 1811 , trying to induce them to. 34 TECUMSEH.
... . Seminoles In the summer of 1808 the Prophet re- in Florida , the Creeks in Alabama and moved his village to Tippecanoe Creek ( a Georgia , and tribes in Missouri in the 66 spring of 1811 , trying to induce them to. 34 TECUMSEH.
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