The Public Life of Joseph Dudley: A Study of the Colonial Policy of the Stuarts in New England, 1660-1715Longmans, Green and Company, 1911 - 239 頁 |
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... military resources of the colonies , the Lords of Trade , after repeated attempts to control the 1 Statutes of the Realm , v . 246–250 , 394-395 , 449-452 , 792-793 , vii . 103-107 ; Channing , “ The Navigation Laws , " American ...
... military resources of the colonies , the Lords of Trade , after repeated attempts to control the 1 Statutes of the Realm , v . 246–250 , 394-395 , 449-452 , 792-793 , vii . 103-107 ; Channing , “ The Navigation Laws , " American ...
第 8 頁
... military control led her administrators again and again to turn their thoughts to this method . Dudley himself had come to see the need of colonial coöperation even before he was brought into contact with the Lords of Trade ; 1 and , as ...
... military control led her administrators again and again to turn their thoughts to this method . Dudley himself had come to see the need of colonial coöperation even before he was brought into contact with the Lords of Trade ; 1 and , as ...
第 21 頁
... military man , and of Kirke in particular , and advising that a native of the country be appointed . Randolph at last succeeded in bringing the English authorities to his point of view , and led them to adopt a plan which he had in mind ...
... military man , and of Kirke in particular , and advising that a native of the country be appointed . Randolph at last succeeded in bringing the English authorities to his point of view , and led them to adopt a plan which he had in mind ...
第 29 頁
... military , and executive power . It could hear and try civil and criminal causes , allowing appeals to England in cases involving more than three hundred pounds , and it could erect inferior courts . It had no legislative power , nor ...
... military , and executive power . It could hear and try civil and criminal causes , allowing appeals to England in cases involving more than three hundred pounds , and it could erect inferior courts . It had no legislative power , nor ...
第 30 頁
... military and judicial system of the colony and providing for the support of the government . In so doing , Dudley fulfilled his promise to make as few alterations as possible . There were not many changes among the newly appointed ...
... military and judicial system of the colony and providing for the support of the government . In so doing , Dudley fulfilled his promise to make as few alterations as possible . There were not many changes among the newly appointed ...
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