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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... grand assembly , having taken into serious con- Company sideration these , and many other dangerous effects , not desir- which must be concometent in and from a company or corporation , have thought fit to declare , and hereby do ...
... grand assembly , having taken into serious con- Company sideration these , and many other dangerous effects , not desir- which must be concometent in and from a company or corporation , have thought fit to declare , and hereby do ...
Page 130
... grand assembly , taking into serious consideration the Assem- the many and weighty business begun in this present bly . grand assembly , and which yet do remain unfinished , and to prevent all doubts whether the passing of the acts ...
... grand assembly , taking into serious consideration the Assem- the many and weighty business begun in this present bly . grand assembly , and which yet do remain unfinished , and to prevent all doubts whether the passing of the acts ...
Page 131
... grand assembly to excuse themselves to the people , as well as to forestall any complaint which might be made against such a protracted session . It was stiled A remonstrance of the grand assembly , and proceeded as follows : of the ...
... grand assembly to excuse themselves to the people , as well as to forestall any complaint which might be made against such a protracted session . It was stiled A remonstrance of the grand assembly , and proceeded as follows : of the ...
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... grand assembly , at James Citty , the 1st of July , 1642 . ( Signed ) WILLIAM BERKELEY , ( Gov. ) Address . It is difficult to understand the allusion , in the The closing part of this proclamation , to " the concurrence of a happy ...
... grand assembly , at James Citty , the 1st of July , 1642 . ( Signed ) WILLIAM BERKELEY , ( Gov. ) Address . It is difficult to understand the allusion , in the The closing part of this proclamation , to " the concurrence of a happy ...
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... grand assembly , they left it for those more 1625-51 . directly interested in its proceedings to question , or for the to war with , its enactments . The majestic coolness with which the people contemplated the commo- tions in the ...
... grand assembly , they left it for those more 1625-51 . directly interested in its proceedings to question , or for the to war with , its enactments . The majestic coolness with which the people contemplated the commo- tions in the ...
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