Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 2P. Force, 1838 - United States |
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... Council of State , 1652. ) to maintain his royal Jurisdictions , Prerogatives , and Dominions , as absolute Lord and Proprietary , to protect chiefly the Roman Catholick Re- ligion in the free exercise thereof ; and all done by yeerly ...
... Council of State , 1652. ) to maintain his royal Jurisdictions , Prerogatives , and Dominions , as absolute Lord and Proprietary , to protect chiefly the Roman Catholick Re- ligion in the free exercise thereof ; and all done by yeerly ...
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... Council of State communicated the papers on the subject to the House , it will be seen by the following extracts from the Journal , that three of the Articles , ( the fourth , seventh , and eighth , ) were not confirmed ; and therefore ...
... Council of State communicated the papers on the subject to the House , it will be seen by the following extracts from the Journal , that three of the Articles , ( the fourth , seventh , and eighth , ) were not confirmed ; and therefore ...
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... Council , be referred to the same Committee . The Report of the Committee of the Navy , made on the 31st of Decem- ber following , as given in this Pamphlet , ( p . 20—22 , ) while it enters at large into the disputes between Virginia ...
... Council , be referred to the same Committee . The Report of the Committee of the Navy , made on the 31st of Decem- ber following , as given in this Pamphlet , ( p . 20—22 , ) while it enters at large into the disputes between Virginia ...
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... Council , the first of which ( the Governor ) represented the Palatine , and the others the rest of the Lords Proprietors , respectively , and were called the Upper House of Assembly : Thus the Laws were pass'd , and the Country govern ...
... Council , the first of which ( the Governor ) represented the Palatine , and the others the rest of the Lords Proprietors , respectively , and were called the Upper House of Assembly : Thus the Laws were pass'd , and the Country govern ...
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... Council , because of a part of it that laid a Duty on Goods manufactur'd in Great - Britain , the Council therefore resolv'd to acquaint the Assembly with the King's Dislike to that part of the Law , and require them to make a New Act ...
... Council , because of a part of it that laid a Duty on Goods manufactur'd in Great - Britain , the Council therefore resolv'd to acquaint the Assembly with the King's Dislike to that part of the Law , and require them to make a New Act ...
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