America Past and Present: An Interpretation with Readings, 1권Allyn and Bacon, 1968 - 1375페이지 |
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... regard to Head Rights , notwithstanding the contrariety of His Majesties Instructions ; by which means immense sums has been collected , and numerous Patents granted , for much of the most fertile lands in this Province , that is yet ...
... regard to Head Rights , notwithstanding the contrariety of His Majesties Instructions ; by which means immense sums has been collected , and numerous Patents granted , for much of the most fertile lands in this Province , that is yet ...
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... regard to the rights of neutrals . And even more humiliat- ing was her restriction of our trade to the West Indies to certain enumerated articles carried in ships of not more than seventy tons . The Senate finally and barely approved ...
... regard to the rights of neutrals . And even more humiliat- ing was her restriction of our trade to the West Indies to certain enumerated articles carried in ships of not more than seventy tons . The Senate finally and barely approved ...
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... regard to New Mexico , will be very little for a great length of time - free by the arrangement of things by the Power above us . I have therefore to say , in this respect also , that this country is fixed for freedom , to as many ...
... regard to New Mexico , will be very little for a great length of time - free by the arrangement of things by the Power above us . I have therefore to say , in this respect also , that this country is fixed for freedom , to as many ...
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