Notes on the Constitutional History of the United StatesJames Harry, 1877 - 197 páginas |
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... elect their President , and with other defined prerogatives , which were regulated with royal wisdom and authority ... elected by the colonists , framed the laws and governed the colony . It was the system in which the King of England ...
... elect their President , and with other defined prerogatives , which were regulated with royal wisdom and authority ... elected by the colonists , framed the laws and governed the colony . It was the system in which the King of England ...
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... elected the Governor , Councilors and other chief officers . † With the restoration of Charles II . , however , the suffrage was again restricted , and the government passed into the hands of the King and wealthy plant- ers . The system ...
... elected the Governor , Councilors and other chief officers . † With the restoration of Charles II . , however , the suffrage was again restricted , and the government passed into the hands of the King and wealthy plant- ers . The system ...
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... . Slavery was now regulated and protected . Each county was given two * Jefferson's Notes on Va . , p . 358 . Hildreth , vol . ii . , p . 235 . Burgesses , to be elected by the freeholders , and VIRGINIA . 17 Proprietary.
... . Slavery was now regulated and protected . Each county was given two * Jefferson's Notes on Va . , p . 358 . Hildreth , vol . ii . , p . 235 . Burgesses , to be elected by the freeholders , and VIRGINIA . 17 Proprietary.
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Kenneth McIntosh. Burgesses , to be elected by the freeholders , and the possession of large tracts of land in the hands of in- dividuals encouraged . * Three hundred pounds ( £ 300 ) of quit - rents , together with the duty from ex ...
Kenneth McIntosh. Burgesses , to be elected by the freeholders , and the possession of large tracts of land in the hands of in- dividuals encouraged . * Three hundred pounds ( £ 300 ) of quit - rents , together with the duty from ex ...
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... elected in April , 1776 , to continue in office one year , met at the capitol , Wil- liamsburg , on May 6th . On the 29th of June it set in operation the new constitution without any further consultation of the people . Thus did this ...
... elected in April , 1776 , to continue in office one year , met at the capitol , Wil- liamsburg , on May 6th . On the 29th of June it set in operation the new constitution without any further consultation of the people . Thus did this ...
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