Documents of American History, Volume 1Henry Steele Commager F.S. Crofts, 1935 - 904 pages |
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... enacted in 1645 ; others followed in the decade of the fifties . The Act of 1660 , often referred to as the First Navigation Act , systematized the laws and regulations of the preceding fifteen years . See , A. L. Beer , Commercial ...
... enacted in 1645 ; others followed in the decade of the fifties . The Act of 1660 , often referred to as the First Navigation Act , systematized the laws and regulations of the preceding fifteen years . See , A. L. Beer , Commercial ...
Page 55
... enacted . That all books and pamphlets serving chiefly for the purpose of an almanack , by whatsoever name or names intituled or described , are and shall be charged with the duty imposed by this act on almanacks , but not with any of ...
... enacted . That all books and pamphlets serving chiefly for the purpose of an almanack , by whatsoever name or names intituled or described , are and shall be charged with the duty imposed by this act on almanacks , but not with any of ...
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... enacted : [ Boundaries de- fined , Boundaries of Proclamation of 1763 extended to include territory west to the Mississippi , north to the frontiers of the Hudson's Bay territory , and the islands in the mouth of the St. Lawrence ...
... enacted : [ Boundaries de- fined , Boundaries of Proclamation of 1763 extended to include territory west to the Mississippi , north to the frontiers of the Hudson's Bay territory , and the islands in the mouth of the St. Lawrence ...
Contents
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PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY April 22 1793 | 7 |
CHARTER OF MARYLAND June 20 1632 | 21 |
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