The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... vote at a town - meeting . In the following year the rights of such meetings were determined by an Act conferring on townships the right to divide their land , to elect constables and surveyors , and to impose fines up to twenty ...
... vote at a town - meeting . In the following year the rights of such meetings were determined by an Act conferring on townships the right to divide their land , to elect constables and surveyors , and to impose fines up to twenty ...
Strana 25
... vote in each case , accepted the authority of Massachusetts . The treatment of Mrs Hutchinson and Roger Williams effectively disposes of the grotesque delusion that New England was , or wished to be thought , a home of spiritual freedom ...
... vote in each case , accepted the authority of Massachusetts . The treatment of Mrs Hutchinson and Roger Williams effectively disposes of the grotesque delusion that New England was , or wished to be thought , a home of spiritual freedom ...
Strana 43
... vote could do so , a system of self - government . A resolution was passed analogous to a Bill of Rights . Triennial Assemblies were to be held , elected by the freemen and the freeholders of the towns . The right of taxation was vested ...
... vote could do so , a system of self - government . A resolution was passed analogous to a Bill of Rights . Triennial Assemblies were to be held , elected by the freemen and the freeholders of the towns . The right of taxation was vested ...
Strana 64
... vote him an annual grant . Exactly the same policy was adopted towards his successor , Lord Bellemont . Bellemont was also governor of New York ; and troubles in that colony , arising out of piracy , left him no leisure to resist the ...
... vote him an annual grant . Exactly the same policy was adopted towards his successor , Lord Bellemont . Bellemont was also governor of New York ; and troubles in that colony , arising out of piracy , left him no leisure to resist the ...
Strana 125
... vote a dollar or a man for the public defence . Washington , with his small force on a frontier 400 miles long , was almost powerless , and wrote that he would sooner die a hundred deaths than witness the heart - rending scenes which ...
... vote a dollar or a man for the public defence . Washington , with his small force on a frontier 400 miles long , was almost powerless , and wrote that he would sooner die a hundred deaths than witness the heart - rending scenes which ...
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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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