The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... liberty of the colony as a whole did not suffer at his hands . There was indeed one exception . Howard claimed and secured for the governor and council what had hitherto been vested in the whole Assembly , the right of appointing the ...
... liberty of the colony as a whole did not suffer at his hands . There was indeed one exception . Howard claimed and secured for the governor and council what had hitherto been vested in the whole Assembly , the right of appointing the ...
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... liberty than anything devised by George III and his advisers . Representation was swept away ; all administration , legislation , and taxation were vested in the governor and council . That council was , as vacancies arose , to be ...
... liberty than anything devised by George III and his advisers . Representation was swept away ; all administration , legislation , and taxation were vested in the governor and council . That council was , as vacancies arose , to be ...
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... liberty of worship was left to Roman Catholics ; but we may at least say that the religion of the proprietor was allowed only a subordinate position . In the autumn of 1633 Baltimore sent out three hundred emigrants under his brother ...
... liberty of worship was left to Roman Catholics ; but we may at least say that the religion of the proprietor was allowed only a subordinate position . In the autumn of 1633 Baltimore sent out three hundred emigrants under his brother ...
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... liberty of conscience had been secured by special enactment . Lord Granville , the Palatine , or head of the Board of Proprietors , was one of that party of churchmen who were trying to crush the dissenters by pressing on the Occasional ...
... liberty of conscience had been secured by special enactment . Lord Granville , the Palatine , or head of the Board of Proprietors , was one of that party of churchmen who were trying to crush the dissenters by pressing on the Occasional ...
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... liberty of Pennsylvania gained by his appointment . Hitherto , as we have seen , the representatives of the people had no power of initiating legislation . Now , either through weakness or through ignorance of the pre - existing ...
... liberty of Pennsylvania gained by his appointment . Hitherto , as we have seen , the representatives of the people had no power of initiating legislation . Now , either through weakness or through ignorance of the pre - existing ...
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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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