Sources of the Constitution of the United States, Considered in Relation to Colonial and English HistoryMacmillan and Company, 1894 - 277 páginas |
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... Lord Baltimore , and his heirs , in full and absolute property , saving only the rights of of American Academy of Political and Social Science , April , 1891 , P. 55I . As a matter of fact , the royal charters were the first American ...
... Lord Baltimore , and his heirs , in full and absolute property , saving only the rights of of American Academy of Political and Social Science , April , 1891 , P. 55I . As a matter of fact , the royal charters were the first American ...
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... Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret , on the same terms as he himself held New York ; and these pro- prietors in 1664-65 made to the people a concession ― Holland , England , and America ) ; but their number seems to be relatively ...
... Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret , on the same terms as he himself held New York ; and these pro- prietors in 1664-65 made to the people a concession ― Holland , England , and America ) ; but their number seems to be relatively ...
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... Lord Clarendon and others by Charles II . The earliest government was set aside in 1669 by a plan originating in the brain of the phi- losopher Locke , which contemplated an elaborate system of offices of state , an hereditary nobility ...
... Lord Clarendon and others by Charles II . The earliest government was set aside in 1669 by a plan originating in the brain of the phi- losopher Locke , which contemplated an elaborate system of offices of state , an hereditary nobility ...
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... Lords , and the representative assembly , chosen by the people , was the express image of the House of Commons . ” 2 In the words of the author of the History of the English People , " The colonists proudly looked on the constitu- tions ...
... Lords , and the representative assembly , chosen by the people , was the express image of the House of Commons . ” 2 In the words of the author of the History of the English People , " The colonists proudly looked on the constitu- tions ...
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... lord " of all alike , - the cen- tral executive . Parliament , with whatever limitations in practice , was the central legislature , and the Privy Coun- cil exercised the jurisdiction of supreme judicial tribunal . The authority of the ...
... lord " of all alike , - the cen- tral executive . Parliament , with whatever limitations in practice , was the central legislature , and the Privy Coun- cil exercised the jurisdiction of supreme judicial tribunal . The authority of the ...
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