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... Trade , and of your Majesties other Plantations in America , as well as of your Majesties Revenue arising from the Customes here , we find ourselves obliged at present humbly to represent to your Majesty ; That those Colonies in general ...
... Trade , and of your Majesties other Plantations in America , as well as of your Majesties Revenue arising from the Customes here , we find ourselves obliged at present humbly to represent to your Majesty ; That those Colonies in general ...
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... Trade , advanced the Business & Wealth of his Kingdom , filling it with Riches , Strength , Beauty and Magnificence , above all the Kingdoms of the Earth . Tyrus , the Crowning City , being situate at the entry of the Sea , became the ...
... Trade , advanced the Business & Wealth of his Kingdom , filling it with Riches , Strength , Beauty and Magnificence , above all the Kingdoms of the Earth . Tyrus , the Crowning City , being situate at the entry of the Sea , became the ...
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... Trade . After an intensive campaign , Halifax , though he failed in his effort to establish a special secretary of state for the colonies with wide jurisdiction , secured much enlarged powers for the Board of Trade in early 1752. With ...
... Trade . After an intensive campaign , Halifax , though he failed in his effort to establish a special secretary of state for the colonies with wide jurisdiction , secured much enlarged powers for the Board of Trade in early 1752. With ...
Contents
PART ONE The First Settlements 1 5 841660 | 1 |
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS | 12 |
FROM OUTPOSTS TO PLANTATIONS ON THE CHESAPEAKE | 34 |
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