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Page 121
... the authority of the estab- lished church , and submitted to the jurisdiction of parlia- PART I. VIRGINIA , Virginia a ment , shadowing forth. features . antism in Its effect upon the policy of tions to THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . 121.
... the authority of the estab- lished church , and submitted to the jurisdiction of parlia- PART I. VIRGINIA , Virginia a ment , shadowing forth. features . antism in Its effect upon the policy of tions to THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . 121.
Page 139
... parlia- ment that in Virginia , and other places , * the powers * Mary- of government had been usurped by persons who had PART III . set themselves up in opposition to the Commonwealth . " They were therefore denounced as rebels and ...
... parlia- ment that in Virginia , and other places , * the powers * Mary- of government had been usurped by persons who had PART III . set themselves up in opposition to the Commonwealth . " They were therefore denounced as rebels and ...
Page 141
... parlia- ment made to that purpose , that all persons who shall refuse to subscribe the said engagement , shall have a yeare's time if they please to remove themselves and their estates out of Virginia , and in the mean time during the ...
... parlia- ment made to that purpose , that all persons who shall refuse to subscribe the said engagement , shall have a yeare's time if they please to remove themselves and their estates out of Virginia , and in the mean time during the ...
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... parlia - erance . ment after her accession to the throne , an act was passed vesting in her the whole spiritual power . She might alone and at her discretion " repress all heresies , establish or repeal all canons , alter every point of ...
... parlia - erance . ment after her accession to the throne , an act was passed vesting in her the whole spiritual power . She might alone and at her discretion " repress all heresies , establish or repeal all canons , alter every point of ...
Page 322
... his banishment . son's In the month of October , 1636 , the famous Mrs. Hutch- THE COLONY OF RHODE ISLAND . PART II . inson. errors . of parlia- the earl of of certain ernor and sioners 322 THE GOVERNMENTAL HISTORY OF.
... his banishment . son's In the month of October , 1636 , the famous Mrs. Hutch- THE COLONY OF RHODE ISLAND . PART II . inson. errors . of parlia- the earl of of certain ernor and sioners 322 THE GOVERNMENTAL HISTORY OF.
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