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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... remained a royal province down to the American Revolution . For This earliest written constitution for an American commonwealth was modelled after the unwritten constitution of England , and it is the historical foundation of all later ...
... remained a royal province down to the American Revolution . For This earliest written constitution for an American commonwealth was modelled after the unwritten constitution of England , and it is the historical foundation of all later ...
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... remained the colonial con- stitution of Massachusetts until 1691 , when it was superseded by a new royal charter , which , however , confirmed the previous frame of government in its essential points , save that the governor was now ...
... remained the colonial con- stitution of Massachusetts until 1691 , when it was superseded by a new royal charter , which , however , confirmed the previous frame of government in its essential points , save that the governor was now ...
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... remained in force until so late as 1818 , when the State constitution succeeded to it and was modelled upon it . A bill of rights similar to that of Massachusetts was early passed by the colony , and trial by jury was , with other ...
... remained in force until so late as 1818 , when the State constitution succeeded to it and was modelled upon it . A bill of rights similar to that of Massachusetts was early passed by the colony , and trial by jury was , with other ...
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... remained practically un- changed.1 The settlement of Pennsylvania and Delaware by the Dutch and Swedes was , as in the case of the original settlement of New York , without much political result . William Penn obtained a patent as ...
... remained practically un- changed.1 The settlement of Pennsylvania and Delaware by the Dutch and Swedes was , as in the case of the original settlement of New York , without much political result . William Penn obtained a patent as ...
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... remained politically united to Great Britain , and her government long continued to be their own supreme or imperial government . Though every colony was independent of every other colony , and possessed much freedom of local ...
... remained politically united to Great Britain , and her government long continued to be their own supreme or imperial government . Though every colony was independent of every other colony , and possessed much freedom of local ...
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