History of the United States of America, from the Discovery of the Continent, Том 4D. Appleton, 1886 |
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... subjects to a state of desperation , and to reflect that from their sovereign there could be but one appeal . " As to the further importation of slaves , their words were : " We take this opportunity of declaring our most earnest wishes ...
... subjects to a state of desperation , and to reflect that from their sovereign there could be but one appeal . " As to the further importation of slaves , their words were : " We take this opportunity of declaring our most earnest wishes ...
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... subject to the control of parliament . They referred the choice of dele- gates to the proprietary assembly , in which Quakers and roy- alists had a majority ; for Dickinson desired to maintain the proprietary government and charter ...
... subject to the control of parliament . They referred the choice of dele- gates to the proprietary assembly , in which Quakers and roy- alists had a majority ; for Dickinson desired to maintain the proprietary government and charter ...
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... subjects are put into their hands without control . " The principle of the statute was the concentration of all executive power , including the courts of justice , in the hands of the royal governor . Without previous notice to Massachu ...
... subjects are put into their hands without control . " The principle of the statute was the concentration of all executive power , including the courts of justice , in the hands of the royal governor . Without previous notice to Massachu ...
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... subject only to the negative of the governor ; henceforward they were to be not less than twelve nor more than thirty - six , were to derive their appointments and their emoluments from the king and to be removable at his pleasure . The ...
... subject only to the negative of the governor ; henceforward they were to be not less than twelve nor more than thirty - six , were to derive their appointments and their emoluments from the king and to be removable at his pleasure . The ...
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... subject before the new council . " It is a point of law , " said they , " and should be referred to the crown lawyers . " He asked their concurrence in removing a sheriff . " The act of parlia ment , " they replied , " confines the ...
... subject before the new council . " It is a point of law , " said they , " and should be referred to the crown lawyers . " He asked their concurrence in removing a sheriff . " The act of parlia ment , " they replied , " confines the ...
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