History of New England, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts, 1861 |
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... took their independent positions . Upon her precursors at Plymouth , Massachusetts had no claim for a political union ; and the cordial good understanding which , from ! the first , existed between the two oldest Colonies , was found to ...
... took their independent positions . Upon her precursors at Plymouth , Massachusetts had no claim for a political union ; and the cordial good understanding which , from ! the first , existed between the two oldest Colonies , was found to ...
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... took place in this manner . The General Court , in the The difference between a city and a town is , that the former manages its affairs by representatives chosen by the citizens ; the latter , by votes of the whole body of citizens in ...
... took place in this manner . The General Court , in the The difference between a city and a town is , that the former manages its affairs by representatives chosen by the citizens ; the latter , by votes of the whole body of citizens in ...
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... took their place in the Gen- eral Court , " John Winthrop and Rich- ard Bellingham , Esq . [ March 4 , 1635 ] were desired by the Court to take a view of all orders already made , and to inform the next General Court which of them they ...
... took their place in the Gen- eral Court , " John Winthrop and Rich- ard Bellingham , Esq . [ March 4 , 1635 ] were desired by the Court to take a view of all orders already made , and to inform the next General Court which of them they ...
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... took the degree of Master of Arts in 1603. He was after- wards Rector of Standon - Massye , in Essex , from which place he wrote to John Cotton ( December 13 , 1631 ) , " I was yesterday convented before the Bishop ; ..... I expect ...
... took the degree of Master of Arts in 1603. He was after- wards Rector of Standon - Massye , in Essex , from which place he wrote to John Cotton ( December 13 , 1631 ) , " I was yesterday convented before the Bishop ; ..... I expect ...
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... took cognizance of ecclesiastical affairs , it was but the whole body of the Church legislating for its parts ; and this , with the important peculiarity , that all the legislators by whom the Church exercised its supreme power were of ...
... took cognizance of ecclesiastical affairs , it was but the whole body of the Church legislating for its parts ; and this , with the important peculiarity , that all the legislators by whom the Church exercised its supreme power were of ...
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