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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... crown . It should be noticed that by this charter of 1691 the colony of pilgrims at Plymouth , Massachusetts , who had developed an independent government of their own , without any royal sanction , was united to Massachusetts Bay , and ...
... crown . It should be noticed that by this charter of 1691 the colony of pilgrims at Plymouth , Massachusetts , who had developed an independent government of their own , without any royal sanction , was united to Massachusetts Bay , and ...
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... . As a matter of fact , the royal charters were the first American written constitutions . 1 Rhode Island Colony Laws ( 1744 ) , 24 . the crown . The patent vested in the proprietor full I. 17 THE ANGLO - AMERICAN COLONIES .
... . As a matter of fact , the royal charters were the first American written constitutions . 1 Rhode Island Colony Laws ( 1744 ) , 24 . the crown . The patent vested in the proprietor full I. 17 THE ANGLO - AMERICAN COLONIES .
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Charles Ellis Stevens. the crown . The patent vested in the proprietor full executive power , and the privilege of making laws , with the co - operation of the colonists . All freemen were permitted to take part in legislation ; and the ...
Charles Ellis Stevens. the crown . The patent vested in the proprietor full executive power , and the privilege of making laws , with the co - operation of the colonists . All freemen were permitted to take part in legislation ; and the ...
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... crown as James II . No general assembly was summoned for eight years , but pop- ular clamour became so great , that in 1682 the governor was authorized to establish one , with the right of making laws subject to approval by the ...
... crown as James II . No general assembly was summoned for eight years , but pop- ular clamour became so great , that in 1682 the governor was authorized to establish one , with the right of making laws subject to approval by the ...
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... crown.2 1 " In all these changes of authority , the form of government established . . . retained the general form which already prevailed in New England , which type was more consciously followed than that of the south , although there ...
... crown.2 1 " In all these changes of authority , the form of government established . . . retained the general form which already prevailed in New England , which type was more consciously followed than that of the south , although there ...
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