Great Issues in American History: From settlement to revolution, 1584-1776Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... nation grew stronger at the expense of other nations . From this per- spective , for example , the international trade of the world was conceived of as fixed . A particular nation's share of the world's trade could only be increased by ...
... nation grew stronger at the expense of other nations . From this per- spective , for example , the international trade of the world was conceived of as fixed . A particular nation's share of the world's trade could only be increased by ...
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... Nation ; but permit the Hollanders , or any other Nations that will to trade thither , until Vir- ginia and Mariland be capable to maintain it self by it self ; then , and not till then , will it be convenient to debar Foreiners from ...
... Nation ; but permit the Hollanders , or any other Nations that will to trade thither , until Vir- ginia and Mariland be capable to maintain it self by it self ; then , and not till then , will it be convenient to debar Foreiners from ...
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... Nations of Indians ; as very plainly appears by those Nations still continuing to give fresh proofs of their attachment to us : and I have had the happiness to bring over and fix the Friendship of the Chactaw Nation of Indians in the ...
... Nations of Indians ; as very plainly appears by those Nations still continuing to give fresh proofs of their attachment to us : and I have had the happiness to bring over and fix the Friendship of the Chactaw Nation of Indians in the ...
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THE COLONIZING IMPULSE | 3 |
ish Ambassador to England to the King | 27 |
Disagreements Within the Virginia Company | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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