A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 страница |
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... peace . Eaton , with a few men , during the winter explored the coast , and found a desirable place , which they purchased from the natives . In the spring of 1638 the company sailed from Boston , and landing on the shores of the ...
... peace . Eaton , with a few men , during the winter explored the coast , and found a desirable place , which they purchased from the natives . In the spring of 1638 the company sailed from Boston , and landing on the shores of the ...
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... peace of the colony . 1. CAPTAIN SMITH , of Virginia , as we have before said , was the first to explore the Chesapeake Bay . In 1621 the country now known as Maryland was explored by Virginia settlers , and trading posts were ...
... peace of the colony . 1. CAPTAIN SMITH , of Virginia , as we have before said , was the first to explore the Chesapeake Bay . In 1621 the country now known as Maryland was explored by Virginia settlers , and trading posts were ...
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... charter ? What was one of the principal objects of Lord Baltimore ? 4 What does Mr. Bancroft say of Calvert and his object ? religious security and peace by the practice of justice ,. 66 [ BOOK I. SETTLEMENT OF MARYLAND .
... charter ? What was one of the principal objects of Lord Baltimore ? 4 What does Mr. Bancroft say of Calvert and his object ? religious security and peace by the practice of justice ,. 66 [ BOOK I. SETTLEMENT OF MARYLAND .
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From the Earliest Settlements to 1872 Alexander Hamilton Stephens. religious security and peace by the practice of justice , and not by the exercise of power ; to plan the establishment of popular institutions with the enjoyment of ...
From the Earliest Settlements to 1872 Alexander Hamilton Stephens. religious security and peace by the practice of justice , and not by the exercise of power ; to plan the establishment of popular institutions with the enjoyment of ...
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... peace and were eminently prosperous . The rights of the people were clearly defined and protected by law ; the rights of the Proprietary were respected ; civil liberty and freedom of religious worship were enjoyed by all ; the lands ...
... peace and were eminently prosperous . The rights of the people were clearly defined and protected by law ; the rights of the Proprietary were respected ; civil liberty and freedom of religious worship were enjoyed by all ; the lands ...
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