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... York from the Dutch the patroons dominated the social and largely the political life of New York City and province and state . Henry Cabot Lodge says , " From the mouth of the Hudson to Albany , and far up the Mohawk Valley , were ...
... York from the Dutch the patroons dominated the social and largely the political life of New York City and province and state . Henry Cabot Lodge says , " From the mouth of the Hudson to Albany , and far up the Mohawk Valley , were ...
Pagina 219
... York , Pennsylvania , Ohio , and other states , as stated by the New York court of appeals , " It is the settled CH . XX 219 TRUSTS.
... York , Pennsylvania , Ohio , and other states , as stated by the New York court of appeals , " It is the settled CH . XX 219 TRUSTS.
Pagina 367
... York Province to 1732 , published in 1757 ( see Readings in American History , edited by James Alton James — 1914 ) , says , that in that year ( 68 years after England took possession ) the inhabitants of New York were " mostly ...
... York Province to 1732 , published in 1757 ( see Readings in American History , edited by James Alton James — 1914 ) , says , that in that year ( 68 years after England took possession ) the inhabitants of New York were " mostly ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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