The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... whole , and to bring it down continuously to the present time . In this respect , then , the scheme drawn up by Lord Acton has been exactly followed ; but in regard to details certain divergences from it have appeared desirable . In ...
... whole , and to bring it down continuously to the present time . In this respect , then , the scheme drawn up by Lord Acton has been exactly followed ; but in regard to details certain divergences from it have appeared desirable . In ...
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... whole , conformed to the opinion of its founders , who belonged to the Church of England . But there was a sprinkling of Dissenters , and by 1642 they formed the whole or nearly the whole of the inhabitants of three parishes . These ...
... whole , conformed to the opinion of its founders , who belonged to the Church of England . But there was a sprinkling of Dissenters , and by 1642 they formed the whole or nearly the whole of the inhabitants of three parishes . These ...
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... 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 secretary to that body . This ...
... 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 secretary to that body . This ...
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... whole community ; and the settlers worked under the control of the gov- ernor . This was so far modified in 1623 that each household was allotted a patch of corn - land . But in 1627 , concurrently with the dissolution of partnership ...
... whole community ; and the settlers worked under the control of the gov- ernor . This was so far modified in 1623 that each household was allotted a patch of corn - land . But in 1627 , concurrently with the dissolution of partnership ...
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... whole body of freemen were to hold quarterly meetings and to settle any judicial questions that might arise . About the same time some of those who had been ban- ished from Massachusetts with Mrs Hutchinson purchased the island 20 ...
... whole body of freemen were to hold quarterly meetings and to settle any judicial questions that might arise . About the same time some of those who had been ban- ished from Massachusetts with Mrs Hutchinson purchased the island 20 ...
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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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