Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... ship , the Federal Constitution , with colors flying , and attended by the merchants , captains , and seamen of the port . On the 18th 18th a public banquet was held , at which each of the States that had then adopted the Constitution ...
... ship , the Federal Constitution , with colors flying , and attended by the merchants , captains , and seamen of the port . On the 18th 18th a public banquet was held , at which each of the States that had then adopted the Constitution ...
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... ship divisions , village communities and individual ownership in fee simple . In New York the manorial system still prevailed , although it had been gradually shorn of some of its pronounced feudal characteristics , the lord proprietors ...
... ship divisions , village communities and individual ownership in fee simple . In New York the manorial system still prevailed , although it had been gradually shorn of some of its pronounced feudal characteristics , the lord proprietors ...
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... ships , and products of the land . Banks were not known ; stocks and bonds of railroads and other indus- trials had not arrived ; manufactur- ing as means of investment and profit was not to come for half a century . During the ...
... ships , and products of the land . Banks were not known ; stocks and bonds of railroads and other indus- trials had not arrived ; manufactur- ing as means of investment and profit was not to come for half a century . During the ...
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... ship- building and the commerce which naturally grew therefrom continued to engross the attention of the New Englanders and to a lesser extent the Southern colonists . In 1769 the num- ber of vessels built in the several 42 colonies and ...
... ship- building and the commerce which naturally grew therefrom continued to engross the attention of the New Englanders and to a lesser extent the Southern colonists . In 1769 the num- ber of vessels built in the several 42 colonies and ...
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... ships , constructed for carrying great loads of timber and designed to be broken up when the voyage was ended , originated in the shipyards of that city . Four of the thirteen frigates ordered by the Congress in 1775 were built there ...
... ships , constructed for carrying great loads of timber and designed to be broken up when the voyage was ended , originated in the shipyards of that city . Four of the thirteen frigates ordered by the Congress in 1775 were built there ...
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