Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1839 - 479 頁 |
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... governor and council were appointed by the crown , and the people elect- ed representatives to serve in the colonial legislatures.® Under these respective forms of government , the colonists might have enjoyed peace , and a good share ...
... governor and council were appointed by the crown , and the people elect- ed representatives to serve in the colonial legislatures.® Under these respective forms of government , the colonists might have enjoyed peace , and a good share ...
第 14 頁
... governors , for neglect of watchfulness on these points , were not only to be removed from office , and rendered incapable of the government of any colony , but also to forfeit one thousand pounds . A similar sensibility prevailed , on ...
... governors , for neglect of watchfulness on these points , were not only to be removed from office , and rendered incapable of the government of any colony , but also to forfeit one thousand pounds . A similar sensibility prevailed , on ...
第 15 頁
... governors of the colonies , on the information of two witnesses , on oath , were directed to cause the same to be abated within thirty days , or to forfeit the sum of five hundred pounds . But if the colonists had just reason to ...
... governors of the colonies , on the information of two witnesses , on oath , were directed to cause the same to be abated within thirty days , or to forfeit the sum of five hundred pounds . But if the colonists had just reason to ...
第 17 頁
... governor - general of New - England . In December , 1686 , he arrived in Boston , and published his commission . The administration of Andros effected no inconsiderable change in the condition of New - England . For sixty years the ...
... governor - general of New - England . In December , 1686 , he arrived in Boston , and published his commission . The administration of Andros effected no inconsiderable change in the condition of New - England . For sixty years the ...
第 18 頁
... governor , to be forfeited , if any lawful impediment should afterwards appear . No man could remove from the country without the consent of the governor . " Fees of office , particularly in matters of probate , were exorbitant ; -towns ...
... governor , to be forfeited , if any lawful impediment should afterwards appear . No man could remove from the country without the consent of the governor . " Fees of office , particularly in matters of probate , were exorbitant ; -towns ...
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