History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsDurrie & Peck, 1835 - 322 Seiten |
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... representatives ; by whom all laws were enacted , subject , however , to be abrogated by the king and council , if found repugnant to the laws of England . But the numerous emigrations to America soon alarmed the English government ...
... representatives ; by whom all laws were enacted , subject , however , to be abrogated by the king and council , if found repugnant to the laws of England . But the numerous emigrations to America soon alarmed the English government ...
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... representatives declined to appear and make defense . Of course , in 1685 , judgment was rendered against the eolony , and their charter was declared to be vacated . 285. Proceedings against the other colonies . Similar orders were ...
... representatives declined to appear and make defense . Of course , in 1685 , judgment was rendered against the eolony , and their charter was declared to be vacated . 285. Proceedings against the other colonies . Similar orders were ...
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... representatives to the assembly of Connecticut . In 1776 , it was formed into a county , and courts established , as in other counties in the colony . 326. Pennsylvania purchase of the same lands . The treaty of the Connecticut men with ...
... representatives to the assembly of Connecticut . In 1776 , it was formed into a county , and courts established , as in other counties in the colony . 326. Pennsylvania purchase of the same lands . The treaty of the Connecticut men with ...
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... representatives . In conse- quence of these proceedings , the general court in May , 1634 , enacted that there should be four general courts annually , but the whole body of freemen should be present only at the court of elections , and ...
... representatives . In conse- quence of these proceedings , the general court in May , 1634 , enacted that there should be four general courts annually , but the whole body of freemen should be present only at the court of elections , and ...
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... representatives sat with them in the same room and all formed but one house or legislative body . 340. Division of the legislature into two branches . The assistants and deputies continued to sit in the same room and vote together about ...
... representatives sat with them in the same room and all formed but one house or legislative body . 340. Division of the legislature into two branches . The assistants and deputies continued to sit in the same room and vote together about ...
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