A Political and Civil History of the United States of America: From the Year 1763 to the Close of the Administration of President Washington, in March, 1797: Including a Summary View of the Political and Civil State of the North American Colonies, Prior to that Period, Volume 1H. Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 - 528 páginas |
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... consent , but declared her right to bind them , in all cases whatever . This led to a more intimate union among the colonies , in defence of their rights ; their affairs assumed a national as- pect , and from this period the history of ...
... consent , but declared her right to bind them , in all cases whatever . This led to a more intimate union among the colonies , in defence of their rights ; their affairs assumed a national as- pect , and from this period the history of ...
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... consent chosen their first governor , " confiding , " as the electors say , " in his pru- dence , that he would not adventure upon any matter of moment without the consent of the rest , or at least , advice of such as were known to be ...
... consent chosen their first governor , " confiding , " as the electors say , " in his pru- dence , that he would not adventure upon any matter of moment without the consent of the rest , or at least , advice of such as were known to be ...
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... consent of the general court of Massachusetts , on condition they should continue under that government ; and previous to their removal , the general court , invested Mr. Ludlow and others , with certain powers of govern- ment over ...
... consent of the general court of Massachusetts , on condition they should continue under that government ; and previous to their removal , the general court , invested Mr. Ludlow and others , with certain powers of govern- ment over ...
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... consent of the natives , he , with a few followers , settled at a place , which they called Providence . Two or three years after this , the anti- nomian controversy , as it has been called , arose in Massachusetts , and Mrs. Hutchinson ...
... consent of the natives , he , with a few followers , settled at a place , which they called Providence . Two or three years after this , the anti- nomian controversy , as it has been called , arose in Massachusetts , and Mrs. Hutchinson ...
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... consent of the inhabitants . " In 1640 , they being about forty in number , combined in a plan of government , as best suited to promote peace and order in their circumstances . * At Rhode Island , the settlers in March , 1638 , to the ...
... consent of the inhabitants . " In 1640 , they being about forty in number , combined in a plan of government , as best suited to promote peace and order in their circumstances . * At Rhode Island , the settlers in March , 1638 , to the ...
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