The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... Constitution 301 Final Articles of the Constitution Ratification followed by amendments Amendments adopted . 302 803 304 XV xvi Contents CHAPTER IX THE STRUGGLE FOR COMMERCIAL INDEPENDENCE (
... Constitution 301 Final Articles of the Constitution Ratification followed by amendments Amendments adopted . 302 803 304 XV xvi Contents CHAPTER IX THE STRUGGLE FOR COMMERCIAL INDEPENDENCE (
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14 Constitution of New Plymouth [ 1623- land was tilled jointly ; the live - stock was the property of the whole community ; and the settlers worked under the control of the gov- ernor . This was so far modified in 1623 that each ...
14 Constitution of New Plymouth [ 1623- land was tilled jointly ; the live - stock was the property of the whole community ; and the settlers worked under the control of the gov- ernor . This was so far modified in 1623 that each ...
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... constitution similar to that of Massachusetts . In one point of great importance the constitution of Connecticut differed from that of Massachusetts . No religious test was imposed upon freemen . The more liberal spirit thus shown ...
... constitution similar to that of Massachusetts . In one point of great importance the constitution of Connecticut differed from that of Massachusetts . No religious test was imposed upon freemen . The more liberal spirit thus shown ...
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... constitution was even simpler than that of Providence , since they had no " select men , " but only a judge , William Coddington . In 1639 this settlement divided . The original settlers moved to Newport , and the island was shared ...
... constitution was even simpler than that of Providence , since they had no " select men , " but only a judge , William Coddington . In 1639 this settlement divided . The original settlers moved to Newport , and the island was shared ...
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... constitution , attributed , though on inconclusive evidence , to John Locke , who was their secretary . The Proprietors more than once thought it worth while to modify it in form , but they never made any serious attempt to enforce it ...
... constitution , attributed , though on inconclusive evidence , to John Locke , who was their secretary . The Proprietors more than once thought it worth while to modify it in form , but they never made any serious attempt to enforce it ...
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The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7 Sir Adolphus William Ward,George Walter Prothero,Stanley Mordaunt Leathes Zobrazení fragmentů - 1934 |
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