Religion in America: Or, An Account of the Origin, Relation to the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States. With Notices of the Unevangelical Denominations |
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... granted by the crown of that country before the close of the sixteenth cen- tury . The enterprises , however , to which these led , universally failed . The most famous was that made in North Carolina , under a patent to Sir Walter ...
... granted by the crown of that country before the close of the sixteenth cen- tury . The enterprises , however , to which these led , universally failed . The most famous was that made in North Carolina , under a patent to Sir Walter ...
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... granted in 1609 , all the powers that had been reserved by the first to the king were surrendered to the company ; but in 1624 that second charter was recalled , the company dissolved , and the government of the colony assumed by the ...
... granted in 1609 , all the powers that had been reserved by the first to the king were surrendered to the company ; but in 1624 that second charter was recalled , the company dissolved , and the government of the colony assumed by the ...
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... granted by Charles II . to his brother the Duke of York , from whom the colony and its capital took the name of New York . The voice of the people was now , for the first time , heard in its legis- lature ; it began thenceforth to ...
... granted by Charles II . to his brother the Duke of York , from whom the colony and its capital took the name of New York . The voice of the people was now , for the first time , heard in its legis- lature ; it began thenceforth to ...
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... granted to a proprietary company in En- gland , which was invested with most extraordinary powers . The pro- prietors , eight in number , were Lord Ashley Cooper , better known as the Earl of Shaftesbury , Clarendon , Monk , Lord Craven ...
... granted to a proprietary company in En- gland , which was invested with most extraordinary powers . The pro- prietors , eight in number , were Lord Ashley Cooper , better known as the Earl of Shaftesbury , Clarendon , Monk , Lord Craven ...
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... granted by the crown of England ; those from proprietary companies and individuals , to whom whole provinces had first been granted by the crown , can interest those readers only who would study the innumer- able lawsuits to which they ...
... granted by the crown of England ; those from proprietary companies and individuals , to whom whole provinces had first been granted by the crown , can interest those readers only who would study the innumer- able lawsuits to which they ...
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