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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... Majesty under the great seal , upon mature deliberation , do hereby order and declare , that from henceforward ... majesty's name strictly charge and command , that ( all factions , partialities , and sinister respect laid Their ...
... Majesty under the great seal , upon mature deliberation , do hereby order and declare , that from henceforward ... majesty's name strictly charge and command , that ( all factions , partialities , and sinister respect laid Their ...
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... majesty , and all lawful authority from his maj - ty recog- esty's directions ; and lastly , in maintaining the ... majesty's letters pattents are required . Laws to be ratified by VI . Provided , that no law or ordinance , made in ...
... majesty , and all lawful authority from his maj - ty recog- esty's directions ; and lastly , in maintaining the ... majesty's letters pattents are required . Laws to be ratified by VI . Provided , that no law or ordinance , made in ...
Page 100
... majesty's Privy Councel acquainted therewith and follow their directions there- in : You shall to your uttermost bear faith and alle- giance to the king's majesty , his heirs , and lawful suc- cessors , and shall assist and defend all ...
... majesty's Privy Councel acquainted therewith and follow their directions there- in : You shall to your uttermost bear faith and alle- giance to the king's majesty , his heirs , and lawful suc- cessors , and shall assist and defend all ...
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... majesty's government , they find the late company in their government intolerable , the present comparatively happy , and that the old corporation cannot with any Its restora- possibility be again introduced without absolute ruin ous to ...
... majesty's government , they find the late company in their government intolerable , the present comparatively happy , and that the old corporation cannot with any Its restora- possibility be again introduced without absolute ruin ous to ...
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... majesty's royal encouragement unto us , upon all occasions , to address ourselves unto him , by our humble petitions ... majesty , if ( as it is argued in their petition ) the king had no power to grant , our possessions must give ...
... majesty's royal encouragement unto us , upon all occasions , to address ourselves unto him , by our humble petitions ... majesty , if ( as it is argued in their petition ) the king had no power to grant , our possessions must give ...
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