Annals of North America: Being a Concise Account of the Important Events in the United States, the British Provinces, and Mexico, from Their Discovery Down to the Present Time, (1492-1877.) Showing the Steps of Their Political, Religious, Social, Legislative, and Industrical ProgressJ.B. Burr Publishing Company, 1877 - 810 страница |
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... elected by the stockholders , who also filled vacancies in the council . The coun- cil was named in the charter . The local council was replaced by a governor appointed by the council in England ; the council was empowered to make laws ...
... elected by the stockholders , who also filled vacancies in the council . The coun- cil was named in the charter . The local council was replaced by a governor appointed by the council in England ; the council was empowered to make laws ...
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... elected their first governor . 1621 , MARCH 22. - Massasoit , the sachem of the Wampanoags , made a treaty of peace with the colony of Plymouth . Until his death he was consistently the friend of the colonists . - 1621 , OCTOBER . — Sir ...
... elected their first governor . 1621 , MARCH 22. - Massasoit , the sachem of the Wampanoags , made a treaty of peace with the colony of Plymouth . Until his death he was consistently the friend of the colonists . - 1621 , OCTOBER . — Sir ...
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... elected yearly at a general meeting of the freemen of the colony . The enactment of laws , the rais- ing of money , and other important matters , were the business of the general court , or meeting , to be held quarterly . Nothing was ...
... elected yearly at a general meeting of the freemen of the colony . The enactment of laws , the rais- ing of money , and other important matters , were the business of the general court , or meeting , to be held quarterly . Nothing was ...
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... elected every year until 1634 , when his popularity declined . After the " Hutchinson " controversy in 1636-7 , he regained his influence , was again chosen until 1640 ; in 1644-5 was deputy - governor , and in 1646 , governor , and so ...
... elected every year until 1634 , when his popularity declined . After the " Hutchinson " controversy in 1636-7 , he regained his influence , was again chosen until 1640 ; in 1644-5 was deputy - governor , and in 1646 , governor , and so ...
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... elect the officers , and that at the other three meetings during the year , the freemen should be represented by delegates chosen from the towns . At the election Dudley was elected governor . Winthrop presented his accounts , which ...
... elect the officers , and that at the other three meetings during the year , the freemen should be represented by delegates chosen from the towns . At the election Dudley was elected governor . Winthrop presented his accounts , which ...
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