Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund BurkeCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 - Speeches, addresses, etc., English |
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... colonies of Spain ; they were States dependent upon the house of Austria in a feudal dependence . Nothing could be more different from our colonies than that flock of men , as they have been called , who came from the North and poured ...
... colonies of Spain ; they were States dependent upon the house of Austria in a feudal dependence . Nothing could be more different from our colonies than that flock of men , as they have been called , who came from the North and poured ...
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... colonies . The first colonies were the charter colonies , such as the Virginia Com- pany ; and these companies had among their directors members of the privy council and of both houses of Parliament ; they were under the authority of ...
... colonies . The first colonies were the charter colonies , such as the Virginia Com- pany ; and these companies had among their directors members of the privy council and of both houses of Parliament ; they were under the authority of ...
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... colonies . With- out a union with her , the colonies must have been entirely weak and defenceless , but they thus became relatively great , subordinately , and in proportion as the mother country ad- vanced in superiority over the rest ...
... colonies . With- out a union with her , the colonies must have been entirely weak and defenceless , but they thus became relatively great , subordinately , and in proportion as the mother country ad- vanced in superiority over the rest ...
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SIR JOHN ELIOT | 1 |
ON THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND UNDER THE DUKE OF BUCK | 13 |
JOHN | 27 |
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