Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... colonies beyond an area reserved for the Indians . By the end of May , or early in June , he had completed a ' Sketch of a Report concerning the Cessions in Africa and America at the Peace of 1763 ' .3 This sketch ' , possibly the first ...
... colonies beyond an area reserved for the Indians . By the end of May , or early in June , he had completed a ' Sketch of a Report concerning the Cessions in Africa and America at the Peace of 1763 ' .3 This sketch ' , possibly the first ...
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... colonies are not , nor will they for some time , be in a capacity to receive the full impression of this free constitution to its full extent , for either they are not inhabited at all , or by such as are under a legal disability of ...
... colonies are not , nor will they for some time , be in a capacity to receive the full impression of this free constitution to its full extent , for either they are not inhabited at all , or by such as are under a legal disability of ...
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... colonies , and of that of the officers of the admiralty courts . " All the salaries allowed in this government are very low ' , Governor Franklin of New Jersey had written to him in February ; and amongst less vigorous letters from ...
... colonies , and of that of the officers of the admiralty courts . " All the salaries allowed in this government are very low ' , Governor Franklin of New Jersey had written to him in February ; and amongst less vigorous letters from ...
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