The Constitutional History and Government of the United StatesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1900 - 447 Seiten |
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... representatives , wise men , elders , senates and senators , provinces , colonies , and congregations . As necessity ... representative government exists in.
... representatives , wise men , elders , senates and senators , provinces , colonies , and congregations . As necessity ... representative government exists in.
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Judson Stuart Landon. COLONIAL CHARTERS . 13 systems of representative government exists in the brief record which Tacitus gives us of old Teutonic methods.1 To seek in the rude assemblages of uncivilized tribes the germ of the refined ...
Judson Stuart Landon. COLONIAL CHARTERS . 13 systems of representative government exists in the brief record which Tacitus gives us of old Teutonic methods.1 To seek in the rude assemblages of uncivilized tribes the germ of the refined ...
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... representative or deputy . They have courts of justice of their own , from whose decisions an appeal lies to the King and council here in England . Their general assemblies , which are their house of commons , together with their ...
... representative or deputy . They have courts of justice of their own , from whose decisions an appeal lies to the King and council here in England . Their general assemblies , which are their house of commons , together with their ...
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... representative government . In Plymouth the woods and bad roads made it necessary to adopt it . The colonists , in 1629 , procured a patent or charter from the Plymouth Company in England , giving them the privi- leges of self ...
... representative government . In Plymouth the woods and bad roads made it necessary to adopt it . The colonists , in 1629 , procured a patent or charter from the Plymouth Company in England , giving them the privi- leges of self ...
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... representatives.1 Naturally the colonists , in establishing their homes , selected lands with reference to the association of each congregation in one neighborhood . The congregation kept a watchful charge over every member in matters ...
... representatives.1 Naturally the colonists , in establishing their homes , selected lands with reference to the association of each congregation in one neighborhood . The congregation kept a watchful charge over every member in matters ...
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