... loss of time of so many as must intend it. Yet this they might do at present, viz., they might, at the general court, make an order, that, once in the year, a certain number should be appointed (upon summons from the governor) to revise all laws etc.,... The Founding of New England - Página 160por James Truslow Adams - 1921 - 482 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 páginas
...commonwealth bear the loss of time of so many as must intend it. Yet this they might do at present, viz. they might, at the general court, make an order, that,...number should be appointed (upon summons from the governour) INI favoured Wheelwright and his sister, Mrs. Hutchinson, he signed the petition ia favour... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 páginas
...commonwealth bear the loss of time of so many as must intend it. Yet this they might do at present, viz. they might, at the general court, make an order, that,...number should be appointed (upon summons from the governour) favoured Wheelwright and his sister, Mrs. Hutchinson, he signed the petition in favour of... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1838 - 662 páginas
...company bear the loss of time of so many as must intend it. Yet this they might do at present, viz. they might at the General Court make an order, that...(upon summons from the Governor) to revise all laws, &,c. and to reform what they found amiss therein ; but not to make any new laws, but prefer their grievances... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 páginas
...in the year a certain number should be appointed (upon summons from the governor) to revise all laws and to reform what they found amiss therein; but not...grievances to the court of assistants ; and that no assessment should be laid upon the country without the consent of such a committee, nor any lands disposed... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 páginas
...commonwealth bear the loss of time of so many as must intend it. Yet this they might do at present, viz., they might at the General Court make an order that once in the year a certain number should be ap204 The New England Confederacy of 1643. pointed (upon summons from the governor) to revise all laws... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 558 páginas
...appointed (upon summons from the governour) to revise all laws, etc., and to reform what they found -. QQ amiss therein ; but not to make any new laws, but...grievances to the court of assistants ; and that no assessment should be laid upon the country without the consent of such a committee, nor any lands disposed... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1858 - 696 páginas
...bear the loss of time of so many as must intend it ; — yet this they might do at present : namely, they might at the General Court make an order, that,...upon summons from the Governor, to revise all laws, &c., and to reform what they found amiss therein ; but not to make any new laws, but prefer their grievances... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1859 - 686 páginas
...bear the loss of time of so many as must intend it ; — yet this they might do at present : namely, they might at the General Court make an order, that,...upon summons from the Governor, to revise all laws, &c., and to reform what they found amiss therein ; but not to make any new laws, but prefer their grievances... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1876 - 694 páginas
...bear the loss of time of so many as must intend it ; — yet this they might do at present : namely, they might at the General Court make an order, that,...upon summons from the Governor, to revise all laws, &c., and to reform what they found amiss therein ; but not to make any new laws, but prefer their grievances... | |
| William Henry Whitmore - 1890 - 212 páginas
...company bear the loss of time of so many as must intend it. Yet this they might do at present, viz. they might at the General Court make an order, that...(upon summons from the Governor) to revise all laws, &c. and to reform what they found amiss therein ; but not to make any new laws, but prefer their grievances... | |
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