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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... judges receiving their support from the crown , p . 227. The sentiments of the pro- fessed patriots in the Massachusetts , p . 228 . LETTER VIII . P. 229-236 . A duel occasioned by the letters sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The ...
... judges receiving their support from the crown , p . 227. The sentiments of the pro- fessed patriots in the Massachusetts , p . 228 . LETTER VIII . P. 229-236 . A duel occasioned by the letters sent over by Dr. Franklin , p . 229. The ...
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... judge for himself , and to try all doctrines by it , and to worship accord- ing to what he apprehended that directed . In doctrinal tenets they agreed with the articles of the church of England . The main difference between them and ...
... judge for himself , and to try all doctrines by it , and to worship accord- ing to what he apprehended that directed . In doctrinal tenets they agreed with the articles of the church of England . The main difference between them and ...
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... judges of the qualifica- tions and elections of their own members ; shall sit upon their own adjournments , prepare bills , impeach criminals , and re- dress grievances ; and shall possess all other powers and privi- leges of an ...
... judges of the qualifica- tions and elections of their own members ; shall sit upon their own adjournments , prepare bills , impeach criminals , and re- dress grievances ; and shall possess all other powers and privi- leges of an ...
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... judge in his own cause.- These and other matters were the heads of a representation , or rather remonstrance , drawn up and sent to Mr. Penn , then in England , in which he is represented as an oppressor , and as fal- sifying his word ...
... judge in his own cause.- These and other matters were the heads of a representation , or rather remonstrance , drawn up and sent to Mr. Penn , then in England , in which he is represented as an oppressor , and as fal- sifying his word ...
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... judges , justices , and sheriffs , were to be nominated by the governor , with the advice of the council ; that the governor had a negative upon the choice of counsellors ; that all laws enacted by the general assembly , were to be sent ...
... judges , justices , and sheriffs , were to be nominated by the governor , with the advice of the council ; that the governor had a negative upon the choice of counsellors ; that all laws enacted by the general assembly , were to be sent ...
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