The Administration of Dependencies: A Study of the Evolution of the Federal Empire, with Special Reference to American Colonial ProblemsG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1902 - 619 psl. |
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... dependencies were rights growing out of a treaty or an express contract between them . The " pact , " so - called , was really the recognition of a mutual obligation growing out of an established 20 The Administration of Dependencies.
... dependencies were rights growing out of a treaty or an express contract between them . The " pact , " so - called , was really the recognition of a mutual obligation growing out of an established 20 The Administration of Dependencies.
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... Treaty of 1763 - Louisiana passing by cession , at the same time , to Spain . The loss of the Colonial Empire was due to the weakness of France itself caused by the denial to the people of the expression of the popular will which had ...
... Treaty of 1763 - Louisiana passing by cession , at the same time , to Spain . The loss of the Colonial Empire was due to the weakness of France itself caused by the denial to the people of the expression of the popular will which had ...
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... treaty or for redress of wrong done by foreign States . In the Charter which Elizabeth granted to Sir Walter Raleigh for Carolina in 1584 , she recognized the supremacy of the statutes of the Realm , but she re- garded herself as having ...
... treaty or for redress of wrong done by foreign States . In the Charter which Elizabeth granted to Sir Walter Raleigh for Carolina in 1584 , she recognized the supremacy of the statutes of the Realm , but she re- garded herself as having ...
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... treaty , alliance , or confederation with other Colonies ; granting letters of marque and reprisal ; coin- ing money ; emitting bills of credit ; or making anything other than gold and silver coin a legal tender in payment of debts ...
... treaty , alliance , or confederation with other Colonies ; granting letters of marque and reprisal ; coin- ing money ; emitting bills of credit ; or making anything other than gold and silver coin a legal tender in payment of debts ...
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... treaty of alliance with the Six Nations , and take measures for the general defence . Massachusetts Bay , Pennsylvania , New York , Connecti- cut , Rhode Island , and New Hampshire were represented . The delegates so met , all of whom ...
... treaty of alliance with the Six Nations , and take measures for the general defence . Massachusetts Bay , Pennsylvania , New York , Connecti- cut , Rhode Island , and New Hampshire were represented . The delegates so met , all of whom ...
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The Administration of Dependencies– A Study of the Evolution of the Federal ... Alpheus Henry Snow Visos knygos peržiūra - 1902 |
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