The Growth of the United StatesH. Holt, 1925 - Всего страниц: 862 |
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... house , virtually the same in all the colonies , in spite of the different names attached to it : House of Burgesses in Virginia , Assem- bly in New York , or House of Representatives in Massachusetts . This was the body representing ...
... house , virtually the same in all the colonies , in spite of the different names attached to it : House of Burgesses in Virginia , Assem- bly in New York , or House of Representatives in Massachusetts . This was the body representing ...
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... House , and his plans for striking a vigorous blow at the French had to be abandoned . In 1754 he did succeed in getting an appropriation of £ 10,000 , placed , however , not in his hands , but in those of a committee of the House ...
... House , and his plans for striking a vigorous blow at the French had to be abandoned . In 1754 he did succeed in getting an appropriation of £ 10,000 , placed , however , not in his hands , but in those of a committee of the House ...
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... House of Burgesses , no sense of deference to the older legislators held him back . He had just discomfited them by stumbling upon and revealing some of their financial misdealing , and he was ready to upset them again , if he could ...
... House of Burgesses , no sense of deference to the older legislators held him back . He had just discomfited them by stumbling upon and revealing some of their financial misdealing , and he was ready to upset them again , if he could ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ANGLOSPANISH RIVALRY 15001600 | 15 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND | 26 |
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