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... passed in the year 1699 ; " but , subject to this , " the Church of England seems to have maintained an exclu- sive supremacy down to the period of the American Revolution . " * With regard to entails , an Act was passed in the colony ...
... passed in the year 1699 ; " but , subject to this , " the Church of England seems to have maintained an exclu- sive supremacy down to the period of the American Revolution . " * With regard to entails , an Act was passed in the colony ...
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... passed in the province , to the Crown , for its approval . New York , at the Revolution of 1688 , declared itself + Page 4 . * § 71 . entitled to all the privileges of British subjects , and 12 [ CH . 1 . CONSTITUTIONS OF OTHER STATES .
... passed in the province , to the Crown , for its approval . New York , at the Revolution of 1688 , declared itself + Page 4 . * § 71 . entitled to all the privileges of British subjects , and 12 [ CH . 1 . CONSTITUTIONS OF OTHER STATES .
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... passing of the Stamp Act in 1765 gave a further impulse to this feeling of inde- pendence , and strengthened the determination to assert it ; and although that Act was after- wards repealed , the subsequent attempt to raise a revenue on ...
... passing of the Stamp Act in 1765 gave a further impulse to this feeling of inde- pendence , and strengthened the determination to assert it ; and although that Act was after- wards repealed , the subsequent attempt to raise a revenue on ...
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... passed Acts forbidding all commercial rela- tions between themselves and Great Britain , authorised the raising of troops , and appointed General Washington as their commander - in- chief , they CH . III . ] THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT ...
... passed Acts forbidding all commercial rela- tions between themselves and Great Britain , authorised the raising of troops , and appointed General Washington as their commander - in- chief , they CH . III . ] THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT ...
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... passed from the nature of a compact into that of a law ; it became " a fundamental law , of absolute para- mount obligation , " not to be dissolved ( in the words of Burke ) , except under the pressure of supreme and inevitable ...
... passed from the nature of a compact into that of a law ; it became " a fundamental law , of absolute para- mount obligation , " not to be dissolved ( in the words of Burke ) , except under the pressure of supreme and inevitable ...
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