History of New England, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts, 1861 |
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John Gorham Palfrey. each to Connecticut and Plymouth , and twenty - five hundred to New Haven.1 The recent course of political events abroad made it probable that the colonists would not soon be annoyed by a repetition of those plots of ...
John Gorham Palfrey. each to Connecticut and Plymouth , and twenty - five hundred to New Haven.1 The recent course of political events abroad made it probable that the colonists would not soon be annoyed by a repetition of those plots of ...
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... hundred pounds , as Salem 1642 . and Ipswich had . " 2 Appeals lay from the Town Sept. 27 . Courts to the Inferior or County Courts ; from them to the Court of Assistants ; and from the Court of Assistants to the General Court . To this ...
... hundred pounds , as Salem 1642 . and Ipswich had . " 2 Appeals lay from the Town Sept. 27 . Courts to the Inferior or County Courts ; from them to the Court of Assistants ; and from the Court of Assistants to the General Court . To this ...
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... hundred laws which were called The Body of Liberties . They ..... had been revised and altered by the Court , and sent forth into every town to be further considered of , and now again in this Court they were revised , amended , and ...
... hundred laws which were called The Body of Liberties . They ..... had been revised and altered by the Court , and sent forth into every town to be further considered of , and now again in this Court they were revised , amended , and ...
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... hundred sections , it first lays down those fundamental principles relating to the sacredness of life , liberty , property , and reputation , which are the special subject - matter of a Bill of Rights . It then goes on to prescribe ...
... hundred sections , it first lays down those fundamental principles relating to the sacredness of life , liberty , property , and reputation , which are the special subject - matter of a Bill of Rights . It then goes on to prescribe ...
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... hundred or two hundred and fifty inhabitants- dwelling in the few villages of Massa- chusetts and Connecticut . The sons of Oxford were not few . " And again : " If we include the clergy , who surely had as good a share of letters as ...
... hundred or two hundred and fifty inhabitants- dwelling in the few villages of Massa- chusetts and Connecticut . The sons of Oxford were not few . " And again : " If we include the clergy , who surely had as good a share of letters as ...
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