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" ... absolute power of government; for thereby we have power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to correct, punish, pardon, govern, and rule the people absolutely, which word implies two things, 1. "
The Founding of New England - Página 305
por James Truslow Adams - 1921 - 482 páginas
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The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Volume 2

John Winthrop - 1826 - 440 páginas
...court, did appear, yet by our charter we had absolute power of government; for thereby we have power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to...punish, pardon, govern and rule the people absolutely, which word implies two things, 1 . a perfection of parts, so as we are thereby furnished with all parts...
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The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Volume 2

John Winthrop - 1826 - 446 páginas
...court, did appear, yet by our charter we had absolute power of government; for thereby we have power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to...punish, pardon, govern and rule the people absolutely, which word implies two things, 1 . a perfection of parts, so as we are thereby furnished with all parts...
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The history of New England from 1630 to 1649. With notes by J. Savage, Volume 2

John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 páginas
...court, did appear, yet by our charter we had absolute power of government; for thereby we have power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to...punish, pardon, govern and rule the people absolutely, which word implies two things, 1. a perfection of parts, so as we are thereby furnished with all parts...
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The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Volume 2

John Winthrop - 1853 - 520 páginas
...court, did appear, yet by our charter we had absolute power of government; for thereby we have power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to...punish, pardon, govern, and rule the people absolutely, which word implies two things, 1. a perfection of parts, so as we are thereby furnished with all parts...
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The English in America: Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas

John Andrew Doyle - 1887 - 494 páginas
...in his words, that ' by our charter we have absolute power of government ; for thereby we have power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to...punish, pardon, govern, and rule the people absolutely.' They admitted, at the same time, a certain claim which Parliament had to allegiance, but they made...
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English Colonies in America ...: The Puritan colonies

John Andrew Doyle - 1889 - 398 páginas
...his words, that ' ' by our charter we have absolute power of government; for thereby we have power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to...punish, pardon, govern, and rule the people absolutely." They admitted, at the same time, a certain claim which Parliament had to allegiance, but they made...
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The Bay Colony: A Civil, Religious and Social History of the Massachusetts ...

William Dummer Northend - 1896 - 380 páginas
...foreshadowing what they said the result would be in England, if the Independents should be successful. power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to...punish, pardon, govern, and rule the people absolutely." They admitted that they owed a certain general allegiance to Parliament, but none that would interfere...
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A Short History of British Colonial Policy

Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 580 páginas
...by Winthrop, that " by our charter we have absolute power of government, for thereby we have power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to...punish, pardon, govern, and rule the people absolutely." Their allegiance only bound them to the laws of England while they lived in England ; " for the laws...
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The Puritan Republic of the Massachusetts Bay in New England

Daniel Wait Howe - 1899 - 476 páginas
...opinion seemed to be that the charter gave them "absolute power of government; for thereby we have power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to...punish, pardon, govern and rule the people absolutely '."2 Upon the question of allowing appeals it was "conceived" by the elders, and doubtless approved...
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The English in America: The Puritan Colonies, Volume 2

John Andrew Doyle - 1887 - 494 páginas
...in his words, that ' by our charter we have absolute power of government ; for thereby we have power to make laws, to erect all sorts of magistracy, to...punish, pardon, govern, and rule the people absolutely.' They admitted, at the same time, a certain claim which Parliament had to allegiance, but they made...
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