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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... parliament in England , were the greater mo- tives to us to take the opportunity of establishing our liberties and privileges , and settling our estates , often DURING THE REIGN OF CHARLES I. PART I. heretofore assaulted 132 THE ...
... parliament in England , were the greater mo- tives to us to take the opportunity of establishing our liberties and privileges , and settling our estates , often DURING THE REIGN OF CHARLES I. PART I. heretofore assaulted 132 THE ...
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... parliament in England with the gracious inclinations of his majesty . " The fact is well authen- ticated in history , that , in this same year , Charles I. became involved in a controversy with parliament , which was the commencement of ...
... parliament in England with the gracious inclinations of his majesty . " The fact is well authen- ticated in history , that , in this same year , Charles I. became involved in a controversy with parliament , which was the commencement of ...
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... parliament wherein it was declared , " that the colonies of America were , and ought to be , subordinate to , and dependent on , the Commonwealth of England , and subject to such laws and regulations as were , or should be , made by ...
... parliament wherein it was declared , " that the colonies of America were , and ought to be , subordinate to , and dependent on , the Commonwealth of England , and subject to such laws and regulations as were , or should be , made by ...
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... parliament of England in relation to the same . Limits of e 4thly . That Virginia shall have and enjoy the antient the Colony . bounds and lymitts granted by the charters of the for- mer kings ; And that we shall seek a new charter from ...
... parliament of England in relation to the same . Limits of e 4thly . That Virginia shall have and enjoy the antient the Colony . bounds and lymitts granted by the charters of the for- mer kings ; And that we shall seek a new charter from ...
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... parliament Mutual subscribing these articles engage themselves and the pledge . honor of the parliament for the full performance there- of : And that the present governour and the councill and the burgesses do likewise subscribe and ...
... parliament Mutual subscribing these articles engage themselves and the pledge . honor of the parliament for the full performance there- of : And that the present governour and the councill and the burgesses do likewise subscribe and ...
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