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 to con- fine us to half a degree . Knowingly I speak this , pray God it may be for his majesty's service but I much fear the contrary . 12. What commodities are there of the production , and manu - growth and manufacture of your ...
... majesty to con- fine us to half a degree . Knowingly I speak this , pray God it may be for his majesty's service but I much fear the contrary . 12. What commodities are there of the production , and manu - growth and manufacture of your ...
Page 174
... majesty's serv- ice , or the good of his subjects , we should not repine , whatever our sufferings are for it , but ... majesty will one day consider me . 22. What revenues do or may arise to his majesty within your government ...
... majesty's serv- ice , or the good of his subjects , we should not repine , whatever our sufferings are for it , but ... majesty will one day consider me . 22. What revenues do or may arise to his majesty within your government ...
Page 176
... majesty , by this grand assembly , in the name of this his majesty's most loyal colonies , setting forth as well , by what royal grants and conces- sions his majesty and his royal progenitors , have , from time to time , been graciously ...
... majesty , by this grand assembly , in the name of this his majesty's most loyal colonies , setting forth as well , by what royal grants and conces- sions his majesty and his royal progenitors , have , from time to time , been graciously ...
Page 177
... majesty's royal charter ; and that certain Sept. 1674 . gentlemen in whose honor , integrity and care , for pro- moting the good of this country , this grand assembly have a just confidence , be desired to address them- selves to his ...
... majesty's royal charter ; and that certain Sept. 1674 . gentlemen in whose honor , integrity and care , for pro- moting the good of this country , this grand assembly have a just confidence , be desired to address them- selves to his ...
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... majesty's great seal , that they shall not be taxed without their without consent . Conceded by James I. own consent- " 1. It is humbly conceived , that if his majesty deduce a colony of Englishmen by their own consent ( or otherwise he ...
... majesty's great seal , that they shall not be taxed without their without consent . Conceded by James I. own consent- " 1. It is humbly conceived , that if his majesty deduce a colony of Englishmen by their own consent ( or otherwise he ...
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