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" A voluntary association or coalition, at least a permanent one, is almost as difficult to be supposed: for fire and water are not more heterogeneous than the different colonies in North America. Nothing can exceed the jealousy and emulation which they... "
Tijdschrift voor geschiedenis - Page 37
publié par - 1924
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Travels Through the Middle Settlements in North-America, in the Years 1759 ...

Andrew Burnaby - 1775 - 272 pages
...voluntary aflbciation or coalition, at leaft a permanent one, is almoft as difficult to be fuppofed : for fire and water are not more heterogeneous than the different colonies In North-America. Nothing can exceed the jealoufy and NORTH-AMERICA. 203 and emulation, which they poflefs...
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The North-western Monthly: A Magazine Devoted to University ..., Volume 8

1897 - 678 pages
...having allowed too much to prerogative ; so it was totally rejected. — died in Fmthinghain, p. 149. Nothing can exceed the jealousy and emulation which they possess in regard to each other. The inhabitants of Pennsylvania and New York have an inexhaustible source of animosity in their jealousy...
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The Rise of the Republic of the United States

Richard Frothingham - 1872 - 676 pages
...their race was to control 1 A Defence of the New-England Charters, 1721, 73. 2 Travels in 1759-60, 169. "Nothing can exceed the jealousy and emulation which they possess in regard to each other. The inhabitants of Pennsylvania and New York have an inexhaustible source of animosity in their jealousy...
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Annals of North America: Being a Concise Account of the Important Events in ...

Edward Howland - 1877 - 858 pages
...continued the printing business. 1759. — BARNABY, who travelled through the colonies, wrote of them : " Nothing can exceed the jealousy and emulation which they possess in regard to each other. The inhabitants of Pennsylvania and New York have an inexhaustible source of animosity in their jealousy...
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Studies in American History: A Survey of American History Source Extracts

Howard Walter Caldwell - 1898 - 268 pages
...having allowed too much to prerogative ; so it was totally rejected.— Cited in Frothingham, p. 149. Nothing can exceed the jealousy and emulation which they possess in regard to each other. The inhabitants of Pennsylvania and New York have an inexhaustible source of animosity in their jealousy...
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A Survey of American History: Source Extracts, Volume 1

Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 654 pages
...having allowed too much to prerogative ; so it was totally rejected. — Cited in Frothingham, p. 149. Nothing can exceed the jealousy and emulation which they possess in regard to each other. The inhabitants of Pennsylvania and New York have an inexhaustible source of animosity in their jealousy...
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The Bernards of Abington and Nether Winchendon: A Family History, Volume 1

Sophia Elizabeth Higgins - 1903 - 424 pages
...colonies in those days were serious. ' " Fire and water," wrote the traveller Burnaby some years later,2 " are not more heterogeneous than the different colonies...emulation which they possess in regard to each other." Yet the dread of taxation by England and of 1 Leoky, Hist, of England in the Eighteenth Century, vol....
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Burnaby's Travels Through North America

Andrew Burnaby - 1904 - 280 pages
...voluntary associat1on or coalition, at least a permanent one, is almost as difficult to be supposed: for fire and water are not more heterogeneous than the...emulation which they possess in regard to each other. The inhabitants of Pennsylvania and New York have an inexhaustible source of animosity, in their jealousy...
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Burnaby's Travels Through North America

Andrew Burnaby - 1904 - 278 pages
...voluntary association or coalition, at least a permanent one, is almost as difficult to be supposed: for fire and water are not more heterogeneous than the...emulation which they possess in regard to each other. The inhabitants of Pennsylvania and New York have an inexhaustible source of animosity, in their jealousy...
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Burnaby's Travels Through North America

Rufus Rockwell Wilson - 1904 - 274 pages
...difficult to be supposed: for fire and water are not more heterogeneous than the different colon1es in North America. Nothing can exceed the jealousy...emulation which they possess in regard to each other. The inhabitants of Pennsylvania and New York have an inexhaustible source of animosity, in their jealousy...
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