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Strana 16
... persons . The executive power was vested in the governor , deputy- governor , and ten assistants ; the legislative in the general assembly . Although the New Plymouth colonists soon sought the aid of the authority of the Crown in ...
... persons . The executive power was vested in the governor , deputy- governor , and ten assistants ; the legislative in the general assembly . Although the New Plymouth colonists soon sought the aid of the authority of the Crown in ...
Strana 18
... person within the colony shall be any wise molested , punished , disquieted , or called in question , for any differences in opinion in matters of religion . " It is remarkable , that in Rhode Island , notwithstanding the democratic ...
... person within the colony shall be any wise molested , punished , disquieted , or called in question , for any differences in opinion in matters of religion . " It is remarkable , that in Rhode Island , notwithstanding the democratic ...
Strana 20
... persons of large and hereditary possessions then existing through- out all the thirteen States . It places also in the strongest light the amount of the provocation , the glaring character of the injustice , the blind perseverance in ...
... persons of large and hereditary possessions then existing through- out all the thirteen States . It places also in the strongest light the amount of the provocation , the glaring character of the injustice , the blind perseverance in ...
Strana 40
... persons in it who have never assented to its form of government ; and many who are deemed incapable of such assent , and yet who are held bound by its fundamental institutions and laws . Infants , minors , mar- ried women , persons ...
... persons in it who have never assented to its form of government ; and many who are deemed incapable of such assent , and yet who are held bound by its fundamental institutions and laws . Infants , minors , mar- ried women , persons ...
Strana 66
... persons , either in this country or in the United States , in the present day . It was not so , however , in the latter country , at the time of the Revolution ; and the question of the propriety of establishing a second legis- lative ...
... persons , either in this country or in the United States , in the present day . It was not so , however , in the latter country , at the time of the Revolution ; and the question of the propriety of establishing a second legis- lative ...
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