The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... officers of the Crown , demanded from the Company a surrender of its charter . This was refused . Thereupon a writ of quo warranto was issued , requiring the Company to justify its privileges as being for the public good . This , in the ...
... officers of the Crown , demanded from the Company a surrender of its charter . This was refused . Thereupon a writ of quo warranto was issued , requiring the Company to justify its privileges as being for the public good . This , in the ...
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... officers of the Crown decided against Mason's territorial claim , but at the same time ruled that the territory in question lay outside the jurisdiction of Massachusetts . Thereupon the Crown , in 1679 , created New Hampshire a separate ...
... officers of the Crown decided against Mason's territorial claim , but at the same time ruled that the territory in question lay outside the jurisdiction of Massachusetts . Thereupon the Crown , in 1679 , created New Hampshire a separate ...
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... officers appointed in England by the Commissioners of Customs . The newly created colonial authority at once took measures for the more stringent enforcement of this system , and to that end sent out a special commissioner , as he would ...
... officers appointed in England by the Commissioners of Customs . The newly created colonial authority at once took measures for the more stringent enforcement of this system , and to that end sent out a special commissioner , as he would ...
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... officers of the Crown decided that the forfeiture of their charters by James was invalid . MARYLAND We must now go back to a colony whose origin was nearly contem- porary with that of Massachusetts . In 1632 George Calvert , the first ...
... officers of the Crown decided that the forfeiture of their charters by James was invalid . MARYLAND We must now go back to a colony whose origin was nearly contem- porary with that of Massachusetts . In 1632 George Calvert , the first ...
Strana 35
... officers , the establishment of law courts , and the military defence of the colony . In 1667 the Proprietors of Carolina put forth a most elaborate constitution , attributed , though on inconclusive evidence , to John Locke , who was ...
... officers , the establishment of law courts , and the military defence of the colony . In 1667 the Proprietors of Carolina put forth a most elaborate constitution , attributed , though on inconclusive evidence , to John Locke , who was ...
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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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