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" The burgesses, who were immediately convened, resolving to become the arbiters of the fate of the colony, enacted, " that the supreme power of the government of this country shall be resident in the assembly; and all writs shall issue in its name, until... "
Rise of the United Empire Loyalists: A Sketch of American History - Page 16
by Frederic Gregory Forsyth - 1906 - 120 pages
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Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 6

John Roy Musick - 1895 - 444 pages
...God, in his mercy, put a suddaine' period to) , there being in England noe resident absolute and ge'll confessed power, be it enacted and confirmed: that...country shall be resident in the assembly, and that all writts issue in the name of the grand assembly of Virginia until such command or commission come out...
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History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ..., Volume 1

George Bancroft - Great Britain - 1895 - 652 pages
...Richard left England without a government. The burgesses, who were immediately convened, enacted " that the supreme power of the government of this country shall be resident in the assembly ; and all writs shall issue in its name, until there shall arrive from England a commission, which the assembly...
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Annual Report, Volume 1

United States. Office of Education - Education - 1896 - 1128 pages
...God in His mercy put a suildcn period to], there being in England no resident, absolute, and general -confessed power, "Be it enacted and confirmed, That...resident in the assembly, and that all writs issue iu the name of the grand assembly of Virginia, until such a command or commission come out of England...
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The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science

History - 1896 - 608 pages
...seem so strange if compared with that made by the Virginia Assembly at this time, that " the supreame power of the Government of this country shall be resident...Assembly " and that " all writs issue in the name of the Grand Assembly of Virginia." * The Upper House asked: (i) If this paper was addressed to the Governor...
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History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ..., Volume 1

George Bancroft - United States - 1898 - 654 pages
...Richard left England without a government. The burgesses, who were immediately convened, enacted " that the supreme power of the government of this country shall be resident in the assembly ; and all writs shall issue in its name, until there shall arrive from England a commission, which the assembly...
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History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ..., Volume 1

George Bancroft - United States - 1898 - 654 pages
...Richard left England without a government. The burgesses, who were immediately convened, enacted " that the supreme power of the government of this country shall be resident in the assembly ; and all writs shall issue in its name, until there shall arrive from England a commission, which the assembly...
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The Thirteen Colonies, Volume 2

Helen Ainslie Smith - United States - 1901 - 480 pages
...mercy putt a suddaine period to) there being in England noe resident and gen'll confessed power — the supreme power of the Government of this country shall be resident in the Assembly . . . until such command . . come out of England, as shall be by the Assembly adjudged lawfull." This...
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The Historians' History of the World: The British colonies, The United ...

Henry Smith Williams - World History - 1904 - 702 pages
...who were immediately convened, resolving to become the arbiters of the fate of the colony, enacted " that the supreme power of the government of this country shall be resident in the assembly; and all writs shall issue in its name, until there shall arrive from England a commission, which the assembly...
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A History of the United States and Its People: From Their Earliest ..., Volume 2

Elroy McKendree Avery - United States - 1905 - 536 pages
...England without a monarch. Govcrnor The burgesses immediately assembled and enacted " that March, 1660 the supreme power of the government of this country shall be resident in the assembly; and all writs shall issue in its name until there shall arrive from England a commission which the assembly...
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The Real America in Romance: With Reading Courses, Being a ..., Volume 6

John Roy Musick - United States - 1908 - 458 pages
...God, in his mercy, put a suddaine period to), there being in England noe resident absolute and ge'll confessed power, be it enacted and confirmed: that...country shall be resident in the assembly, and that all writts issue in the name of the grand assembly of Virginia until such command or commission come out...
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