The Governmental History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Settlement to the Adoption of the Present Federal Constitution |
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Page ix
... Charles I. State of the king- dom . Colonial policy of Charles I. Condition of Virginia . She becomes a royal colony . Royalty of her administration ; its monarchical features ; its conservative elements . Progress of protestantism in ...
... Charles I. State of the king- dom . Colonial policy of Charles I. Condition of Virginia . She becomes a royal colony . Royalty of her administration ; its monarchical features ; its conservative elements . Progress of protestantism in ...
Page x
... Charles II . How received in Virginia . Revision of colonial laws by the assembly . Virginia during the reign of Charles II . Her characteristic qualities and policy of government . Population and condition at the Restoration . Governor ...
... Charles II . How received in Virginia . Revision of colonial laws by the assembly . Virginia during the reign of Charles II . Her characteristic qualities and policy of government . Population and condition at the Restoration . Governor ...
Page xi
... Charles I. The Commonwealth . Its influence upon the progresss of freedom in America . Restoration of the monarchy under Charles II . How received in the colonies in America . The plague , and the great fire in London . How favorable to ...
... Charles I. The Commonwealth . Its influence upon the progresss of freedom in America . Restoration of the monarchy under Charles II . How received in the colonies in America . The plague , and the great fire in London . How favorable to ...
Page 117
... Charles I. , fallen to a prince so inexperienced , so arrogant , and so 1625 . prodigal , as his son and successor ? Charles I. ascended the throne at the early age of twenty - five years . He had been educated to entertain high notions ...
... Charles I. , fallen to a prince so inexperienced , so arrogant , and so 1625 . prodigal , as his son and successor ? Charles I. ascended the throne at the early age of twenty - five years . He had been educated to entertain high notions ...
Page 118
... Charles I. don Com- of the London or Plymouth companies , he declared that they were a part of the empire annexed to his crown , and subject to his sole will and sovereign control . The council appointed by James I. with Sir George ...
... Charles I. don Com- of the London or Plymouth companies , he declared that they were a part of the empire annexed to his crown , and subject to his sole will and sovereign control . The council appointed by James I. with Sir George ...
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adventurers aforesaid America appointed articles of confederation Britain British burgesses Charles Charles II church civil colo Colonies and Plantations COMMERCIAL SYSTEM common commonwealth of England congress Connecticut consent coun councel council court crown DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE delegates deputy dominions duty enacted ence England established freedom further George Yeardley ginia governor grand assembly grant gress hath heirs hereafter hereby honor inhabitants James Citty John justice king land laws letters pattents liberty London Lord majesty majesty's Massachusetts Bay ment ministers mother country nial oath officers ordinances ORIGIN AND CAUSES pany parlia parliament peace persons petition phia Philadel plantation planted political port power and authority present protestantism puritans ratify repeal respect REVOLUTION REVOLUTIONARY UNION Rhode Island royal seal settlement ships South Carolina Stamp Act subjects successors SYSTEM OF TAXATION taxes thereof tion trade Treasurer and Company United unto Virginia