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... province is prom- inently connected with the history of the past three centuries ; and , perhaps , mainly , because of the skill and valor of her brave men who have distinguished themselves in all industries and professions , and all ...
... province is prom- inently connected with the history of the past three centuries ; and , perhaps , mainly , because of the skill and valor of her brave men who have distinguished themselves in all industries and professions , and all ...
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... province make no allusion whatever to the event . Notwithstanding the bar- barous diligence with which this mandate was executed , it is supposed that the number actually removed from the province did not exceed seven thousand . The ...
... province make no allusion whatever to the event . Notwithstanding the bar- barous diligence with which this mandate was executed , it is supposed that the number actually removed from the province did not exceed seven thousand . The ...
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... province , which should take from the people all powers of self - government ; but Charles died before the scheme bore fruit , and his obstinate brother , James II . , undertook the task . In the year 1686 , two years before lie was ...
... province , which should take from the people all powers of self - government ; but Charles died before the scheme bore fruit , and his obstinate brother , James II . , undertook the task . In the year 1686 , two years before lie was ...
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... province , and enjoyed that distinction until the year 1776. The province was called Maine , to distinguish it from the islands along the coast , and the name once adopted con- tinued . The grants conferred upon individuals , such as ...
... province , and enjoyed that distinction until the year 1776. The province was called Maine , to distinguish it from the islands along the coast , and the name once adopted con- tinued . The grants conferred upon individuals , such as ...
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... province , having full control of its own local affairs . 55. NORTH CAROLINA . Albemarle Colony was named after Gen. Monk , who , on the 8th of May , 1660 , procured the restoration of Charles II . , and was created Duke of Albemarle ...
... province , having full control of its own local affairs . 55. NORTH CAROLINA . Albemarle Colony was named after Gen. Monk , who , on the 8th of May , 1660 , procured the restoration of Charles II . , and was created Duke of Albemarle ...
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