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 vi
... petitions , and addresses ; the revolutionary congress , by its state papers , its confederacies , and its ordinances ; and , finally , the Federated States , by their own free and independent assumptions of power , and by their ...
... petitions , and addresses ; the revolutionary congress , by its state papers , its confederacies , and its ordinances ; and , finally , the Federated States , by their own free and independent assumptions of power , and by their ...
Page xi
... petition for a charter from the crown . Negotiations for the charter . Issuing of the charter . Character of the charter . How received by New Haven . Controversy between the two colonies . Their union under it . Further history . THE ...
... petition for a charter from the crown . Negotiations for the charter . Issuing of the charter . Character of the charter . How received by New Haven . Controversy between the two colonies . Their union under it . Further history . THE ...
Page xii
... Petitions and negotiation . Policy of the general court ; their allegiance to the commonwealth ; to Richard Cromwell ; to Parliament . Action upon the restoration . Allegiance to the crown . Character of the charter prayed for . The ...
... Petitions and negotiation . Policy of the general court ; their allegiance to the commonwealth ; to Richard Cromwell ; to Parliament . Action upon the restoration . Allegiance to the crown . Character of the charter prayed for . The ...
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... Petition to the King . Address to the inhab- itants of Great Britain . Letter to the Lord Mayor of London , etc. To the colo- nial agents . Articles for a colonial confederation submitted by Dr. Franklin . Address of the congress to the ...
... Petition to the King . Address to the inhab- itants of Great Britain . Letter to the Lord Mayor of London , etc. To the colo- nial agents . Articles for a colonial confederation submitted by Dr. Franklin . Address of the congress to the ...
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... petition and held in that behalf to be made , shall , by letters patent under First Colo- the great seal of England , give and grant unto such my . persons , their heirs , and assigns , as the Council of that Colony , or the most part ...
... petition and held in that behalf to be made , shall , by letters patent under First Colo- the great seal of England , give and grant unto such my . persons , their heirs , and assigns , as the Council of that Colony , or the most part ...
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