The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... Boston Tea - party Suppression of Loyalists The Continental Congress Lexington and Bunker's Hill CONTENTS Paine's Common Sense • CHAPTER XXIII INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE COLONIAL SPHERE , 1763-1783 By CECIL HEADLAM , M.A. xix PAGE ...
... Boston Tea - party Suppression of Loyalists The Continental Congress Lexington and Bunker's Hill CONTENTS Paine's Common Sense • CHAPTER XXIII INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE COLONIAL SPHERE , 1763-1783 By CECIL HEADLAM , M.A. xix PAGE ...
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... Britain Social Life in the Carolinas Social Organisation in New England Religious Repression Cotton Mather Boston in 1721 · 784 785 787 789 791 793 795 797 799 801 CONTENTS xxi PAGE 803 Samuel Edwards . Evil Effects of XX CONTENTS.
... Britain Social Life in the Carolinas Social Organisation in New England Religious Repression Cotton Mather Boston in 1721 · 784 785 787 789 791 793 795 797 799 801 CONTENTS xxi PAGE 803 Samuel Edwards . Evil Effects of XX CONTENTS.
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... Boston , and their only title to their lands was obtained by nominal purchases from the neighbouring Indians . Massachusetts strove to retain control though the new towns lay outside the limits of her charter , but Hooker was determined ...
... Boston , and their only title to their lands was obtained by nominal purchases from the neighbouring Indians . Massachusetts strove to retain control though the new towns lay outside the limits of her charter , but Hooker was determined ...
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... Boston with her family in 1634. The trouble began over religious matters , but it soon merged into a political attack upon the ruling oligarchy and became dangerous when the new governor , Sir Henry Vane the younger , espoused Mrs ...
... Boston with her family in 1634. The trouble began over religious matters , but it soon merged into a political attack upon the ruling oligarchy and became dangerous when the new governor , Sir Henry Vane the younger , espoused Mrs ...
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... Boston preachers would hear nothing of mercy ; they loudly declaimed savage texts from the Old Testament as evidence of a divinely ordained sanction of extirpation as the only Indian policy . Thus began the first advance of the ...
... Boston preachers would hear nothing of mercy ; they loudly declaimed savage texts from the Old Testament as evidence of a divinely ordained sanction of extirpation as the only Indian policy . Thus began the first advance of the ...
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