America and the American PeopleJ. & H.G. Langley, 1846 - 512 Seiten |
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... greater youthful- ness or greater age . In North America , it is human history alone that , as far as our knowledge extends , is brief and void , when we compare it with that of the old continent ; and although we know not the age of ...
... greater youthful- ness or greater age . In North America , it is human history alone that , as far as our knowledge extends , is brief and void , when we compare it with that of the old continent ; and although we know not the age of ...
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... the Indians opportuni- ties for attacks and for inflicting barbarities . The aim of * The best information on all these matters is to be found in Bancroft's History the greater part was rather to amass sudden wealth ,
... the Indians opportuni- ties for attacks and for inflicting barbarities . The aim of * The best information on all these matters is to be found in Bancroft's History the greater part was rather to amass sudden wealth ,
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Friedrich von Raumer. the greater part was rather to amass sudden wealth , than to settle and labor . It was very correctly remarked by Capt . John Smith , the man to whom Virginia is so highly indebted , that mechanics and husbandmen ...
Friedrich von Raumer. the greater part was rather to amass sudden wealth , than to settle and labor . It was very correctly remarked by Capt . John Smith , the man to whom Virginia is so highly indebted , that mechanics and husbandmen ...
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... greater popular freedom and opposing oppressive restrictions on trade . In the year 1662 and 1663 , Connecticut and Rhode Island obtained new charters , which fully secured municipal indepen- dence , permitted the election of public ...
... greater popular freedom and opposing oppressive restrictions on trade . In the year 1662 and 1663 , Connecticut and Rhode Island obtained new charters , which fully secured municipal indepen- dence , permitted the election of public ...
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... greater proprietaries received certain elective rights ; while no real control whatever was granted to the people over legislation , government , and judicature . On the contrary , the Church of England was made the religion of the ...
... greater proprietaries received certain elective rights ; while no real control whatever was granted to the people over legislation , government , and judicature . On the contrary , the Church of England was made the religion of the ...
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