A Compendious History of New England: From the Discovery by Europeans to the First General Congress of the Anglo-American Colonies, Volume 3H.C. Shepard, 1873 |
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... Board of Trade and Plantations PAGE 3 4 7 11 12 13 15 17 CHAPTER II . TROUBLES IN NEW ENGLAND AFTER THE REVOLUTION . Royal Sanction to the Provisional Government of Massa- chusetts · Internal Condition of the Colony War with the Indians ...
... Board of Trade and Plantations PAGE 3 4 7 11 12 13 15 17 CHAPTER II . TROUBLES IN NEW ENGLAND AFTER THE REVOLUTION . Royal Sanction to the Provisional Government of Massa- chusetts · Internal Condition of the Colony War with the Indians ...
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... Board of Trade 328 Boundaries of Rhode Island on the West and North . 328 Internal Condition of Rhode Island 329 Part taken by Rhode Island in the War Part taken by Connecticut in the War . Sound Financial Policy of Connecticut ...
... Board of Trade 328 Boundaries of Rhode Island on the West and North . 328 Internal Condition of Rhode Island 329 Part taken by Rhode Island in the War Part taken by Connecticut in the War . Sound Financial Policy of Connecticut ...
Halaman 17
... Council of Commerce , which it was thought would have been followed up but for a diversion of public attention to a plot for the assassination of the king . Taking the question into his own hands , he proceeded to revive the Board of Trade ...
... Council of Commerce , which it was thought would have been followed up but for a diversion of public attention to a plot for the assassination of the king . Taking the question into his own hands , he proceeded to revive the Board of Trade ...
Halaman 18
... Board , now constituted of fifteen commissioners , continued to exist till the close of the war of American Independence . Jan. John Locke , who had been Secretary to 1672. the Council for Trade in the time of King Charles the First ...
... Board , now constituted of fifteen commissioners , continued to exist till the close of the war of American Independence . Jan. John Locke , who had been Secretary to 1672. the Council for Trade in the time of King Charles the First ...
Halaman 60
... Trade he wrote that the Massachusetts people paid " no regard to the Acts of Trade , " and " held fast the anti - mo ... board , by informing him that " Mather's book against the Common Prayer " had " per- suaded the people that we were ...
... Trade he wrote that the Massachusetts people paid " no regard to the Acts of Trade , " and " held fast the anti - mo ... board , by informing him that " Mather's book against the Common Prayer " had " per- suaded the people that we were ...
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Halaman 218 - General and Commander in Chief of the Militia and of all the Forces by Sea and Land within our Colony of Connecticut...
Halaman 15 - To prohibit a great people, however, from making all that they can of every part of their own produce, or from employing their stock and industry in the way that they judge most advantageous to themselves, is a manifest violation of the most sacred rights of mankind.
Halaman 285 - This Country will never be worth Living in for Lawyers and Gentlemen, till the Charter is taken away.
Halaman 212 - Connecticut, wherein youth may be instructed in the arts and sciences, who through the blessing of Almighty God may be fitted for public employment both in church and civil state...
Halaman 242 - About sun an hour high, we were all carried out of the house for a march, and saw many of the houses of my neighbors in flames, perceiving the whole fort, one house excepted, to be taken.
Halaman 158 - ... as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, whatsoever, as the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer within his majesty's kingdom of England have or ought to have...
Halaman 294 - Court, made and passed in the year 1650, which has not been repealed or nulled, — the President and Fellows of the said College are directed, from time to time, to regulate themselves according to the rules of the Constitution by the said Act prescribed, and to exercise the powers and authorities thereby granted for the government of that House, and the support thereof.
Halaman 305 - An Act for establishing a general Post-office for all her Majesty's dominions, and for settling a weekly sum out of the revenues thereof for the service of the war, and other her Majesty's occasions...
Halaman 29 - French stations, admitting of communication, though in some instances far apart, already extended through the interior of- the continent from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi...
Halaman 111 - ... our understanding, our reason, our faculties almost gone, we were not capable of judging of our condition ; as also the hard measures they used with us rendered us incapable of making our defence, but said any thing and every thing which they desired, and most of what we said was but in effect a consenting to what they said.