A Discourse, Delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820. In Commemoration of the First Settlement of New-England. ...Wells and Lilly, 1825 - 70 halaman |
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... trade , led the gov- ernments often to undertake the establishment of colonies as an affair of state expediency . Coloniza- tion and commerce , indeed , would naturally become objects of interest to an ingenious and enterprising people ...
... trade , led the gov- ernments often to undertake the establishment of colonies as an affair of state expediency . Coloniza- tion and commerce , indeed , would naturally become objects of interest to an ingenious and enterprising people ...
Halaman 27
... trade ; although we have seen , in one of them , the anomaly of a mere trading company attaining a political character , disbursing revenues , and maintaining 27.
... trade ; although we have seen , in one of them , the anomaly of a mere trading company attaining a political character , disbursing revenues , and maintaining 27.
Halaman 28
... trade or manufacture ; and more especially , as they require , by necessity or habit , slave labour for their production , the capital necessary to carry on the work of this production is more considerable . The West Indies are resorted ...
... trade or manufacture ; and more especially , as they require , by necessity or habit , slave labour for their production , the capital necessary to carry on the work of this production is more considerable . The West Indies are resorted ...
Halaman 35
... trade of the colonies . Whoever has looked deeply into the causes which produced our revolution , has found , if I mistake not , the original principle far back in this claim , on the part of England , to mono- polize our trade , and a ...
... trade of the colonies . Whoever has looked deeply into the causes which produced our revolution , has found , if I mistake not , the original principle far back in this claim , on the part of England , to mono- polize our trade , and a ...
Halaman 36
... trade with her plantations . It was provided , by that act , that none but English ships should transport American produce over the ocean ; and that the principal articles of that produce should be allowed to be sold only in the markets ...
... trade with her plantations . It was provided , by that act , that none but English ships should transport American produce over the ocean ; and that the principal articles of that produce should be allowed to be sold only in the markets ...
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DISCOURSE DELIVERED AT PLYMOUT Daniel 1782-1852 Webster,Mass ). Pilgrim Society (Plymouth Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2016 |
A Discourse, Delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820, in Commemoration of ... Daniel Webster,Mass ),Pilgrim Society (Plymouth Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2015 |
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