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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... taxes ; indeed , that all the privileges of the subject were transferred to the president and Council , " there being not the least mention of an assembly . . . . And therefore wee thinke it highly concernes yow to consider whither such ...
... taxes ; indeed , that all the privileges of the subject were transferred to the president and Council , " there being not the least mention of an assembly . . . . And therefore wee thinke it highly concernes yow to consider whither such ...
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... had no legislative power , nor could it levy new taxes ; but it could collect the old ones and was intrusted with the expenditure of the proceeds . Liberty of conscience was granted to all , and it was promised PRESIDENT OF MASSACHUSETTS ...
... had no legislative power , nor could it levy new taxes ; but it could collect the old ones and was intrusted with the expenditure of the proceeds . Liberty of conscience was granted to all , and it was promised PRESIDENT OF MASSACHUSETTS ...
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... taxes , the old excise and custom duties were continued , and a system of judicial fees was also established.1 The posts of collectors of the ports and clerks of the county courts were great prizes on account of the fees attached to ...
... taxes , the old excise and custom duties were continued , and a system of judicial fees was also established.1 The posts of collectors of the ports and clerks of the county courts were great prizes on account of the fees attached to ...
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... taxes or to make laws ; the system instituted by the commission granted to Andros perpetuated the idea of government by an appointed council , but with greatly enlarged powers . The new council was allowed to make laws , which must ...
... taxes or to make laws ; the system instituted by the commission granted to Andros perpetuated the idea of government by an appointed council , but with greatly enlarged powers . The new council was allowed to make laws , which must ...
第 46 頁
... taxes for this purpose ; while by his instructions he was directed to " con- tinue to Raise and Levy such Rates Taxes and Impositions as are now or have lately been Laid .. untill upon your further Examination and inquiry you shall ...
... taxes for this purpose ; while by his instructions he was directed to " con- tinue to Raise and Levy such Rates Taxes and Impositions as are now or have lately been Laid .. untill upon your further Examination and inquiry you shall ...
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