Rule and Misrule of the English in AmericaHarper & Brothers, 1851 - 379 halaman This book analyzes the actions of the British government upon the colonial governments of America, including Canada, Quebec, and others. The author discusses the various troubles, overall restlessness, and effectiveness of the British response to such. |
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... laws well calculated to secure and promote the liberty of the subject . They were beyond the reach and the observation of the Parent State , and were left unaided and unmolested to put their theories into practice . The structure of the ...
... laws well calculated to secure and promote the liberty of the subject . They were beyond the reach and the observation of the Parent State , and were left unaided and unmolested to put their theories into practice . The structure of the ...
Halaman 27
... laws were enacted in a general assembly of all the colonists . The governor , chosen annually , was but president of a council , in which he had a double vote . It consisted first of one , then of five , and finally of seven members ...
... laws were enacted in a general assembly of all the colonists . The governor , chosen annually , was but president of a council , in which he had a double vote . It consisted first of one , then of five , and finally of seven members ...
Halaman 30
... laws , not repugnant to those of England , " whereby , " to use the words of the king in the pa- tent , " our said people inhabiting there may be so religiously , peaceably , and civilly governed , as their good life and orderly con ...
... laws , not repugnant to those of England , " whereby , " to use the words of the king in the pa- tent , " our said people inhabiting there may be so religiously , peaceably , and civilly governed , as their good life and orderly con ...
Halaman 35
... laws and authority thereof . But birth was no necessary cause of allegiance . The subjects of any prince or nation had a perfect right to remove to any other state or part of the world , unless their own country were weakened or exposed ...
... laws and authority thereof . But birth was no necessary cause of allegiance . The subjects of any prince or nation had a perfect right to remove to any other state or part of the world , unless their own country were weakened or exposed ...
Halaman 42
... Laws ordered to be compiled - Also a uniform System of Church Discipline . HAVING traced the origin of this republic , and its history to the removal of the proprietors and their charter to New England , I shall now give a brief sketch ...
... Laws ordered to be compiled - Also a uniform System of Church Discipline . HAVING traced the origin of this republic , and its history to the removal of the proprietors and their charter to New England , I shall now give a brief sketch ...
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