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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... 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 122
... ment , shadowing forth no principles which would prob Royal Colo- ny , 1625 to 1651 . ably have led to a separation from the parent state , had she never been affected by the spirit which planted and reared the northern or New England ...
... ment , shadowing forth no principles which would prob Royal Colo- ny , 1625 to 1651 . ably have led to a separation from the parent state , had she never been affected by the spirit which planted and reared the northern or New England ...
Page 136
... ment by 1648 . * 1. Hen- so many concernments to the peace and safety of all ning's stat . good subjects , many accidents not admitting delay of utes , 355. time nor those slow motions of great counsells . " * Execution Charles I. was ...
... ment by 1648 . * 1. Hen- so many concernments to the peace and safety of all ning's stat . good subjects , many accidents not admitting delay of utes , 355. time nor those slow motions of great counsells . " * Execution Charles I. was ...
Page 139
... 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 traitors ...
... 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 traitors ...
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... ment of dered to all the inhabitants according to act of 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 ...
... ment of dered to all the inhabitants according to act of 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 ...
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