The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Band 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... appearance , to be a truc believer in Christ , and subject to his authority ; that when there was a suitable number of such believers , who thought themselves bound in conscience to do it , they had a right to embody into a church ...
... appearance , to be a truc believer in Christ , and subject to his authority ; that when there was a suitable number of such believers , who thought themselves bound in conscience to do it , they had a right to embody into a church ...
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... appearance of a corporation , and assumed the form of a commonwealth , varying , as it suited them , from the directions of the charter . The change of place and circum- stances prevented their keeping to it in certain instances , tho ...
... appearance of a corporation , and assumed the form of a commonwealth , varying , as it suited them , from the directions of the charter . The change of place and circum- stances prevented their keeping to it in certain instances , tho ...
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... appearing personally in the general court , they for the first time sent deputies , to the number of twenty - four . This was a variation from the charter which gave no power to admit representatives . These with the governor , deputy ...
... appearing personally in the general court , they for the first time sent deputies , to the number of twenty - four . This was a variation from the charter which gave no power to admit representatives . These with the governor , deputy ...
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... appeared on his behalf , and repre- sented , contrary to the most undoubted facts , " That there never had been any regular government in Albemarle , that its disorders were only feuds between the planters , which could only amount to a ...
... appeared on his behalf , and repre- sented , contrary to the most undoubted facts , " That there never had been any regular government in Albemarle , that its disorders were only feuds between the planters , which could only amount to a ...
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... appeared to the whole country wild and extravagant ; because of the universal loyalty of the people , beyond what was to be found in any other part of the British dominions , together with the infancy of the colonies , and their being ...
... appeared to the whole country wild and extravagant ; because of the universal loyalty of the people , beyond what was to be found in any other part of the British dominions , together with the infancy of the colonies , and their being ...
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