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 SpaniardsPublish by J.N. Whiting, 1841 - 318 Seiten |
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... assistants ; but in 1640 , they gave the title of gov- ernor , to the chief magistrate , and formed an imperfect constitution . In 1643 , Mr. Williams went to England and obtained a charter , dated March 14th , 1644 , from the ...
... assistants ; but in 1640 , they gave the title of gov- ernor , to the chief magistrate , and formed an imperfect constitution . In 1643 , Mr. Williams went to England and obtained a charter , dated March 14th , 1644 , from the ...
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... assistants , who were to be chosen by the freemen , and who constituted a court to be held monthly ; and in the whole body of the freemen , who were to be summoned to hold a general court at least once in a year . The first general ...
... assistants , who were to be chosen by the freemen , and who constituted a court to be held monthly ; and in the whole body of the freemen , who were to be summoned to hold a general court at least once in a year . The first general ...
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... assistants . After a consultation , and a perusal of the charter , they were convinced that the court of assistants had exceeded their powers , and repaired to the governor to advise with him , and to propose the abrogation of some of ...
... assistants . After a consultation , and a perusal of the charter , they were convinced that the court of assistants had exceeded their powers , and repaired to the governor to advise with him , and to propose the abrogation of some of ...
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... assistants were in favor of the removal ; the deputy governor and the rest of the assistants were against it ; of the deputies , fifteen were for it , and ten against it . As the charter required seven of the assist- ants , to make a ...
... assistants were in favor of the removal ; the deputy governor and the rest of the assistants were against it ; of the deputies , fifteen were for it , and ten against it . As the charter required seven of the assist- ants , to make a ...
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... assistants . In March 1644 , this dispute gave rise to a motion on the part of the deputies that the assistants and deputies should separate and hold their deliberations in different rooms ; and that the con- currence of both houses ...
... assistants . In March 1644 , this dispute gave rise to a motion on the part of the deputies that the assistants and deputies should separate and hold their deliberations in different rooms ; and that the con- currence of both houses ...
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