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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... voted to dissolve the union with the sixteen towns . Soon after this step , New Hampshire voted to assert her claims to the whole territory , as far as the bounds of New York , and New York asserted her claim also to the whole territory ...
... voted to dissolve the union with the sixteen towns . Soon after this step , New Hampshire voted to assert her claims to the whole territory , as far as the bounds of New York , and New York asserted her claim also to the whole territory ...
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... settlers of New England made it requisite , that a man should be in full communion with the church , to entitle him to the privi- lege of voting for rulers , and it was usual 13 GOVERNMENT AND LAWS . 145 Government and laws.
... settlers of New England made it requisite , that a man should be in full communion with the church , to entitle him to the privi- lege of voting for rulers , and it was usual 13 GOVERNMENT AND LAWS . 145 Government and laws.
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... voting for rulers , and it was usual for the candi- date to procure a certificate from his minister , of his orthodox ... vote in the court of as- eistants . At the general court in September 1634 , the , Newtown people under Mr. Hooker ...
... voting for rulers , and it was usual for the candi- date to procure a certificate from his minister , of his orthodox ... vote in the court of as- eistants . At the general court in September 1634 , the , Newtown people under Mr. Hooker ...
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... vote was not carried in the affirmative . On the other hand , there was a majority of the deputies in favor of it , and the deputies contend- ed that the assistants could not impose a negative on their vote . 338. Progress of this ...
... vote was not carried in the affirmative . On the other hand , there was a majority of the deputies in favor of it , and the deputies contend- ed that the assistants could not impose a negative on their vote . 338. Progress of this ...
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... vote of the assistants . In March 1644 , this dispute gave rise to a motion on the part of the deputies that the ... voting together con- tinued , until the October session in 1698 , when the legis- lature passed an act by which that ...
... vote of the assistants . In March 1644 , this dispute gave rise to a motion on the part of the deputies that the ... voting together con- tinued , until the October session in 1698 , when the legis- lature passed an act by which that ...
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