History of the United States of America from the Discovery of the Continent, Band 3Little, Brown and Company, 1876 - 588 Seiten |
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... independent and more exten- sive ; in none of the colonies was there an ecclesiastical court , and in most of them there was no established church or religious test of capacity for office ; the cultivator of the soil was , for the most ...
... independent and more exten- sive ; in none of the colonies was there an ecclesiastical court , and in most of them there was no established church or religious test of capacity for office ; the cultivator of the soil was , for the most ...
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... independent fund , or change his instructions . Newcastle did neither ; he con- tinued the instructions , and privately consented to their being slighted . Having the patronage of a continent , he would gratify his connections in the ...
... independent fund , or change his instructions . Newcastle did neither ; he con- tinued the instructions , and privately consented to their being slighted . Having the patronage of a continent , he would gratify his connections in the ...
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... independent income be obtained for either of these purposes , it might , by degrees , be applied to both . To the convention in Albany came William Shirley , already for seven years governor of Massachusetts ; an English lawyer , artful ...
... independent income be obtained for either of these purposes , it might , by degrees , be applied to both . To the convention in Albany came William Shirley , already for seven years governor of Massachusetts ; an English lawyer , artful ...
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... independent of the American people , was urged as indispensable ; and , to ob- tain it , " the most prudent method , " it was insisted , " would be by application to parliament . " But , before Shirley arrived in Europe , the ministry ...
... independent of the American people , was urged as indispensable ; and , to ob- tain it , " the most prudent method , " it was insisted , " would be by application to parliament . " But , before Shirley arrived in Europe , the ministry ...
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... independent salaries . ' " I do not im- agine , " he wrote in November , 1749 , " that any assembly will be induced to give up the power , of which they are all so fond , by granting duties for any number of years . The authority of ...
... independent salaries . ' " I do not im- agine , " he wrote in November , 1749 , " that any assembly will be induced to give up the power , of which they are all so fond , by granting duties for any number of years . The authority of ...
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