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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... granted by the sovereigns for the colonies were really charters of commercial corporations . The further fact that the governmental provisions of these charters closely resem- bled the outlines of the English government , greatly aided ...
... granted by the sovereigns for the colonies were really charters of commercial corporations . The further fact that the governmental provisions of these charters closely resem- bled the outlines of the English government , greatly aided ...
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... granted by James I. in 1606.1 This charter , which was followed by others in 1609 and 1612 , provided for a company having a council resident in England with power to govern under regulations and instructions from the king . As the ...
... granted by James I. in 1606.1 This charter , which was followed by others in 1609 and 1612 , provided for a company having a council resident in England with power to govern under regulations and instructions from the king . As the ...
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... granted a charter in 1628 , 1 intending that the corporation should administer its affairs from England . Provision was made for a governor , deputy governor , and eighteen assistants , to serve as a council , with permission to freemen ...
... granted a charter in 1628 , 1 intending that the corporation should administer its affairs from England . Provision was made for a governor , deputy governor , and eighteen assistants , to serve as a council , with permission to freemen ...
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... granted to Connecticut at the restoration of Charles II . , 1662 ; which document — escaping seizure at the hands of Sir Edmund Andros in the reign of the last Stuart king , by being secreted in an oak - remained in force until so late ...
... granted to Connecticut at the restoration of Charles II . , 1662 ; which document — escaping seizure at the hands of Sir Edmund Andros in the reign of the last Stuart king , by being secreted in an oak - remained in force until so late ...
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... granted to the Duke of York by two charters of Charles II . , one given before and the other after the final acknowledgment of the conquest on the part of the government of the Netherlands.2 1 " The Dutch did not trouble themselves much ...
... granted to the Duke of York by two charters of Charles II . , one given before and the other after the final acknowledgment of the conquest on the part of the government of the Netherlands.2 1 " The Dutch did not trouble themselves much ...
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