The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Tập 1C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... , he was empowered and directed to summon the burgesses of all the plantations to meet the governor and council in the general assembly , and , thereby , to re- store to the people their share in the govern- CHAP 74 INTRODUCTION .
... , he was empowered and directed to summon the burgesses of all the plantations to meet the governor and council in the general assembly , and , thereby , to re- store to the people their share in the govern- CHAP 74 INTRODUCTION .
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... meet in January . 1637-8 , which rejected it without hesitation , and immediately prepared a body of regulations adapted to their own situation . Among these was a bill , providing a revenue for the proprietary , who had already ...
... meet in January . 1637-8 , which rejected it without hesitation , and immediately prepared a body of regulations adapted to their own situation . Among these was a bill , providing a revenue for the proprietary , who had already ...
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... meet in monthly courts , for the dispatch of such business as concerned the company or settlement . The legislative power was vested in the body of the proprietors , who were all to assemble four times a year in person under the denomi ...
... meet in monthly courts , for the dispatch of such business as concerned the company or settlement . The legislative power was vested in the body of the proprietors , who were all to assemble four times a year in person under the denomi ...
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... meet- 1631. ing of their general court early in the year , it was decreed that none should be admitted as freemen or permitted to vote at elections , or be capable of being chosen as magistrates or of serving as jurymen , but such as ...
... meet- 1631. ing of their general court early in the year , it was decreed that none should be admitted as freemen or permitted to vote at elections , or be capable of being chosen as magistrates or of serving as jurymen , but such as ...
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... meet his parliament , and in No- vember the great council of the nation was once more assembled . The circumstances which had occasioned such considerable emigrations to New England now ceased to exist . Not only the puritans were no ...
... meet his parliament , and in No- vember the great council of the nation was once more assembled . The circumstances which had occasioned such considerable emigrations to New England now ceased to exist . Not only the puritans were no ...
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