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Strana 4
The governor was the king ' s representative ; and the Crown also appointed a
council , which was to a certain extent an upper house of legislature ; not
invested , however , with independent legislative power , but acting as a
consultative body ...
The governor was the king ' s representative ; and the Crown also appointed a
council , which was to a certain extent an upper house of legislature ; not
invested , however , with independent legislative power , but acting as a
consultative body ...
Strana 8
By this instrument they “ covenant and combine themselves together into a civil
body politic , for the better ordering , and preservation , and furtherance , ” of the
ends they had in view , - namely , the founding of a colony “ for the glory of God ...
By this instrument they “ covenant and combine themselves together into a civil
body politic , for the better ordering , and preservation , and furtherance , ” of the
ends they had in view , - namely , the founding of a colony “ for the glory of God ...
Strana 9
In a similar spirit the company that obtained from Charles I . the Charter of 1628 ,
constituting them a body - politic , under the title of “ The Governor and Company
of Massachusetts Bay , in New England , ” in continuation of the Charter of 1620 ...
In a similar spirit the company that obtained from Charles I . the Charter of 1628 ,
constituting them a body - politic , under the title of “ The Governor and Company
of Massachusetts Bay , in New England , ” in continuation of the Charter of 1620 ...
Strana 60
He shows that , of the three powers , the judiciary “ is incomparably the weakest ,
” * and that the danger most impending over their country was that of the
usurpation by the legislative bodies of all the powers of the State . “ In a
representative ...
He shows that , of the three powers , the judiciary “ is incomparably the weakest ,
” * and that the danger most impending over their country was that of the
usurpation by the legislative bodies of all the powers of the State . “ In a
representative ...
Strana 61
He adds , that under their forms of government , the legislative body " Has the
pride as well as the strength of numbers . It is easily moved , and steadily moved ,
by the strong impulses of popular feeling and popular odium . It obeys , without ...
He adds , that under their forms of government , the legislative body " Has the
pride as well as the strength of numbers . It is easily moved , and steadily moved ,
by the strong impulses of popular feeling and popular odium . It obeys , without ...
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