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Pagina 355
... colonies , and for England , had been imposed on a long list of goods . In the colonies , how- ever , this Act was always practically a dead letter . There was no proper machinery to enforce it ; and no serious attempt was made to do so ...
... colonies , and for England , had been imposed on a long list of goods . In the colonies , how- ever , this Act was always practically a dead letter . There was no proper machinery to enforce it ; and no serious attempt was made to do so ...
Pagina 357
... colonies to the production of raw materials , while England monopolized the manufacturing industries of both countries . So early as 1699 the woollen manufactures of New England had become large enough to attract the attention of old ...
... colonies to the production of raw materials , while England monopolized the manufacturing industries of both countries . So early as 1699 the woollen manufactures of New England had become large enough to attract the attention of old ...
Pagina 383
... colonies the Revolution won the whole - hearted support of the Catholic body . . . . It is not true , as is generally believed by Catholics , on the assertions of their historians , that there were no Catholic Tories in the colonies ...
... colonies the Revolution won the whole - hearted support of the Catholic body . . . . It is not true , as is generally believed by Catholics , on the assertions of their historians , that there were no Catholic Tories in the colonies ...
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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