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... England had control of the naturalization in the colonies through the strong influence exercised by the Government officials on the colonial govern- ors , and in the royal veto - the disallowance of the naturaliza- tion bills of the ...
... England had control of the naturalization in the colonies through the strong influence exercised by the Government officials on the colonial govern- ors , and in the royal veto - the disallowance of the naturaliza- tion bills of the ...
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... England , lying on the river . At once emigration began to flow into the province from England and Ireland , and especially from the old English colonies . A North Carolina emigration , about 1765 , began the settlement of Feliciana ...
... England , lying on the river . At once emigration began to flow into the province from England and Ireland , and especially from the old English colonies . A North Carolina emigration , about 1765 , began the settlement of Feliciana ...
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... England made . At least Lafayette , in February , 1783 , received assurances in Madrid that the Spanish court had ... England in 1763 , and which was the basis of the article in the treaty of 1783 whereby the United States and England ...
... England made . At least Lafayette , in February , 1783 , received assurances in Madrid that the Spanish court had ... England in 1763 , and which was the basis of the article in the treaty of 1783 whereby the United States and England ...
Contents
Inaugural Address by Dr James B Angell President | 13 |
The Value of National Archives by Mrs Ellen Hardin | 25 |
American Historical Nomenclature by Hon Ainsworth | 33 |
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