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A General History of the United States of America: From the Discovery in ... - Page 103
by Benjamin Trumbull - 1810 - 442 pages
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A General History of the United States of America, from the Discovery in ...

Benjamin Trumbull - United States - 1810 - 482 pages
...of magistrates and officers, making and repealing laws, dividing allotments of inheritance, and all things of the like nature, they submitted themselves...burgesses were to be gathered to complete the building. Having thus laid the foundations, they proceeded in October, to their first general election. 1639....
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A Complete History of Connecticut: Civil and Ecclesiastical, from ..., Volume 1

Benjamin Trumbull - Connecticut - 1818 - 574 pages
..." That church members only should be free burgesses ; and that they only should choose magistrates among themselves, to have power of transacting all...and repealing laws, dividing inheritances, deciding of differences that may arise, and doing all things and businesses of like nature." That civil officers...
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A General History of Connecticut: From Its First Settlement Under George ...

Samuel Peters - Connecticut - 1829 - 440 pages
...V. "That church members only should be free burgesses ; and that they only should choose magistrates among themselves, to have power of transacting all...and repealing laws, dividing inheritances, deciding of differences that may arise, and doing all things and business of a libe nature." That civil officers...
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A Historical Discourse, Delivered by Request Before the Citizens of New ...

James Luce Kingsley - New Haven (Conn.) - 1838 - 128 pages
...far the most important, " that church members only shall be free burgesses, and that they only shall choose magistrates and officers among themselves,...may arise, and "doing all things and businesses of like nature." This article of the new constitution was objected to by one individual; who, however,...
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The History of the North Church in New Haven: From Its Formation in May 1742 ...

Samuel William Southmayd Dutton - Bible - 1842 - 140 pages
...regulation was adopted, " that church members only shall be free burgesses, and that they only shall choose magistrates and officers among themselves,...may arise, and " doing all things and businesses of like nature." See Kingsley's Historical Discourse, p. 25. This regulation continued in force till 1665,...
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

New York (State) - 1849 - 624 pages
...5. That church members only should be free burgesses ; and that they only should choose magistrates among themselves, to have power of transacting all...and repealing laws, dividing inheritances, deciding of differences that may arise, and doing all things and businesses of like nature. ' 6. That twelve...
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

New York (State) - 1849 - 516 pages
...5. That church members only should be free burgesses ; and that they only should choose magistrates among themselves, to have power of transacting all...and repealing laws, dividing inheritances, deciding of differences that may arise, and doing all things and businesses of like nature. 6. That twelve men...
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A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family: In England and America ...

Amzi Benedict Davenport - 1851 - 420 pages
...burgesses, and that they only should choose magistrates and officers among themselves, to have the power of transacting all the public civil affairs...differences that may arise ; and doing all things and business of like nature." Such was the civil polity established by the colonists of New Haven ; and...
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The History of Connecticut, from the First Settlement of the ..., Volume 1

Gideon Hiram Hollister - Connectictut - 1855 - 590 pages
...V. That church members only should be free burgesses ; and that they only should choose magistrates among themselves, to have power of transacting all...and repealing laws, dividing inheritances, deciding of differences that may arise, and doing all things and businesses of like nature. That civil officers...
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The History of Connecticut: From the First Settlement of the Colony, Volume 1

Gideon Hiram Hollister - Connecticut - 1858 - 666 pages
...V. That* church members only should be free burgesses ; and that they only should choose magistrates among themselves, to have power of transacting all...and repealing laws, dividing inheritances, deciding of differences that may arise, and doing all things and businesses of like nature. That civil officers...
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