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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... officers for the colony , and to make all ordinances for its government , provided they be not contrary to the laws of England ; and to rule and correct the colonists according to such ordinances . License was given to transport to ...
... officers for the colony , and to make all ordinances for its government , provided they be not contrary to the laws of England ; and to rule and correct the colonists according to such ordinances . License was given to transport to ...
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... officers in this country . The people , either personally or by their re- presentatives , had no voice in the government of themselves ; and their most important con- cerns were decided on by persons often unac- quainted with their ...
... officers in this country . The people , either personally or by their re- presentatives , had no voice in the government of themselves ; and their most important con- cerns were decided on by persons often unac- quainted with their ...
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... officers of the company , were empowered to make ordinances for the good of the community and the govern- ment of the plantation and its inhabitants ; provided they should not be repugnant to the laws of England . Their lands were to be ...
... officers of the company , were empowered to make ordinances for the good of the community and the govern- ment of the plantation and its inhabitants ; provided they should not be repugnant to the laws of England . Their lands were to be ...
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... to them .. Pastors and other ecclesi- astical officers were chosen , who were installed into their sacred offices , by the imposition of the hands of the brethren . $ A church being thus formed , several were CHAP . 100 INTRODUCTION .
... to them .. Pastors and other ecclesi- astical officers were chosen , who were installed into their sacred offices , by the imposition of the hands of the brethren . $ A church being thus formed , several were CHAP . 100 INTRODUCTION .
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... officers of state and to some of the nobility , in which was granted absolute power to the archbishop of Canterbury and to others " to make laws and constitutions concerning either their state public , or the utility of individuals ...
... officers of state and to some of the nobility , in which was granted absolute power to the archbishop of Canterbury and to others " to make laws and constitutions concerning either their state public , or the utility of individuals ...
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