The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 191A. Constable, 1900 |
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... Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies. The cold weather and rocky soil of the Northern Colonies ... colony: Virginia 1607 Delaware 1638 Massachusetts 1620 New Hampshire 1623 Pennsylvania 1643 North Carolina 1653 New ...
... Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies. The cold weather and rocky soil of the Northern Colonies ... colony: Virginia 1607 Delaware 1638 Massachusetts 1620 New Hampshire 1623 Pennsylvania 1643 North Carolina 1653 New ...
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... Colony was home to about 14,000 people. Towns and farms spread across Native American hunting grounds and fishing areas. Colonists' cows trampled the natives' gardens. The colonists even expected tribes to obey the colony's laws instead ...
... Colony was home to about 14,000 people. Towns and farms spread across Native American hunting grounds and fishing areas. Colonists' cows trampled the natives' gardens. The colonists even expected tribes to obey the colony's laws instead ...
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... Colonies : Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone , with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof , as follows : - 1. This Ordinance may be cited as " The Lunatics Removal ( West African ...
... Colonies : Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone , with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof , as follows : - 1. This Ordinance may be cited as " The Lunatics Removal ( West African ...
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... colony had really advanced the sum of £ 4,211 7s . 7d . , and as the other colonies for the same services , had been reimbursed in a larger proportion , they conceived themselves greatly aggrieved at these deductions . But even this sum ...
... colony had really advanced the sum of £ 4,211 7s . 7d . , and as the other colonies for the same services , had been reimbursed in a larger proportion , they conceived themselves greatly aggrieved at these deductions . But even this sum ...
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... colony there', Madsen, Herman: Den fynske Malerkunst. Copenhagen, 1935, p. 52. However, searches for the term 'artists' colony' in the Danish newspapers of the time do show that the concept is used very sporadically and somewhat at ...
... colony there', Madsen, Herman: Den fynske Malerkunst. Copenhagen, 1935, p. 52. However, searches for the term 'artists' colony' in the Danish newspapers of the time do show that the concept is used very sporadically and somewhat at ...
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