The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Stanley Mordaunt Leathes University Press, 1934 |
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... assembly was called , its functions were simply deliberative . When the colony came under the Crown it received a constitution of the normal colonial pattern . There was a governor and a council , who together with all the executive ...
... assembly was called , its functions were simply deliberative . When the colony came under the Crown it received a constitution of the normal colonial pattern . There was a governor and a council , who together with all the executive ...
Strana 65
... Assembly stood firm . In 1705 the two Houses presented a joint address to the governor , in which they laid down the doctrine that it was " the native privilege and right of English subjects to raise and dispose of money according to ...
... Assembly stood firm . In 1705 the two Houses presented a joint address to the governor , in which they laid down the doctrine that it was " the native privilege and right of English subjects to raise and dispose of money according to ...
Strana 66
... Assembly protested and petitioned the King . The petition was rejected ; but it appears from Dinwiddie's letter that the attitude of the Assembly led him to modify his demands . In Pennsylvania a financial dispute raged between the Assembly ...
... Assembly protested and petitioned the King . The petition was rejected ; but it appears from Dinwiddie's letter that the attitude of the Assembly led him to modify his demands . In Pennsylvania a financial dispute raged between the Assembly ...
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