Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... colonies . They were pioneers and children of pioneers , with all of the directness and personal competency of those who , having no one else upon whom to depend , must needs do everything for themselves . Among these pioneers , and a ...
... colonies . They were pioneers and children of pioneers , with all of the directness and personal competency of those who , having no one else upon whom to depend , must needs do everything for themselves . Among these pioneers , and a ...
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... colonies , and to the time of their leaving . What manner of folk were they , and why did they adventure ? It was no Pullman car trip , and courage of a high order was shown by those who made the journey . There was an unknown factor ...
... colonies , and to the time of their leaving . What manner of folk were they , and why did they adventure ? It was no Pullman car trip , and courage of a high order was shown by those who made the journey . There was an unknown factor ...
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... colonies into a new state was no excep- tion to the rule . A little study of the history of the formation of states will give us a clearer understanding of the difficulties and the achievements of the English colonies in America ...
... colonies into a new state was no excep- tion to the rule . A little study of the history of the formation of states will give us a clearer understanding of the difficulties and the achievements of the English colonies in America ...
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... colonies in America and elsewhere is part of the fruit of Magna Charta . The colonies coming to America were com- posed of men in the various walks of life feeling their way to a new freedom , a taste of which they had experienced at ...
... colonies in America and elsewhere is part of the fruit of Magna Charta . The colonies coming to America were com- posed of men in the various walks of life feeling their way to a new freedom , a taste of which they had experienced at ...
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... colonies and to a discussion of the immediate causes of the migration of the colonists in each individual case . Upon careful examination we will find that each colony had its own reasons for leaving the mother country and settling in ...
... colonies and to a discussion of the immediate causes of the migration of the colonists in each individual case . Upon careful examination we will find that each colony had its own reasons for leaving the mother country and settling in ...
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