Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of IndependenceR. G. H. Huntington, 1842 - 460 頁 |
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... - ment were established . These were severally denominated , charter , proprietary , and royal governments . This differ B North American Review . ence arose from the different circumstances which attendec the settlement INTRODUCTION .
... - ment were established . These were severally denominated , charter , proprietary , and royal governments . This differ B North American Review . ence arose from the different circumstances which attendec the settlement INTRODUCTION .
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... royal governments long be- fore that period . In the charter governments , the people en- joyed the privileges and powers of self government ; in the proprietary governments these privileges and powers were vest- ed in the proprietor ...
... royal governments long be- fore that period . In the charter governments , the people en- joyed the privileges and powers of self government ; in the proprietary governments these privileges and powers were vest- ed in the proprietor ...
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... royal prero- gative . Accordingly , writs were issued against the several New- England colonies , at different times , requiring them to sur- render these instruments into the royal hands . To this measure the strongest repugnance every ...
... royal prero- gative . Accordingly , writs were issued against the several New- England colonies , at different times , requiring them to sur- render these instruments into the royal hands . To this measure the strongest repugnance every ...
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... royal permission , " to remain as they were . " They reminded his majesty of the sacred nature of their charters , they appealed to the laws which they had passed , to the in- stitutions they had founded , -to the regulations they had ...
... royal permission , " to remain as they were . " They reminded his majesty of the sacred nature of their charters , they appealed to the laws which they had passed , to the in- stitutions they had founded , -to the regulations they had ...
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... royal autho- rity , from a requisition of the king that a fixed and per- manent salary should be provided for the representatives of the crown . This was a favourite project of the king , as it carried the show of authority on the part ...
... royal autho- rity , from a requisition of the king that a fixed and per- manent salary should be provided for the representatives of the crown . This was a favourite project of the king , as it carried the show of authority on the part ...
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