Read full poem →of armaments and their prompt despatch when ordered to
their colonial destination. Hence the necessity for manu-
facturing appliances equal to the requirements, not of Great
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A person from a country that is or was controlled by another.
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Poetry examples for “colonial”
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Read full poem →Maup Witser Goopwin, author of The Colonial
Cavalier, etc.
Read full poem →COLONIAL PERIOD - - - 289
Balboa, Calvert, Champlain, John Cabot, Gapasunt
Read full poem →country is one of the five countries having per-
manent membership in the Council. The colonial
votes exist only in the Assembly.
Read full poem →and that could be used to buy the necessaries of colonial
Read full poem →mentary measures, and they openly flout home rule or
colonial government, or any other proposal which would
hold Ireland as an integral unit of the British empire.
Read full poem →Provinces: their Colonial Government: Resistance to England.—
Read full poem →Topography of Rome 23 IV. The Roman Constitution 30 V. The Roman Tenure
of Land—Colonial Government 37 VI. The Roman Religion 39 VII. The Roman
Army and Navy 43 VIII. Roman Law.—Finance 51 IX. The public Amusements
Read full poem →been exterminated in an attack on their stronghold ordered
by the Colonial Commissioners Nov. 2, 1675. Edward Lar-
kin took part in this war and probably in this expedition.
Read full poem →officer. Before the expedition returned Capt. Wheatley became
paymaster of the Colonial troops. His family, except John
Wheatley 2d, who accompanied him to Cuba, lived in Boston |
