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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... 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 govern- ment thus adopted was simple , and ...
... 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 govern- ment thus adopted was simple , and ...
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... liberty of con- science . This they all united in demanding to its fullest extent ; and the singular interpretation they gave these terms is a re- markable instance of unanimity among a people who differed on almost every other subject ...
... liberty of con- science . This they all united in demanding to its fullest extent ; and the singular interpretation they gave these terms is a re- markable instance of unanimity among a people who differed on almost every other subject ...
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... liberty staff " ever erected in New England . Such a scandal in the eyes of this rueful agent justified invasion . He and his party proceeded thither , removed the abomination , and threatened to disperse the people whose profaneness ...
... liberty staff " ever erected in New England . Such a scandal in the eyes of this rueful agent justified invasion . He and his party proceeded thither , removed the abomination , and threatened to disperse the people whose profaneness ...
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... liberty impossible . Anticipating an invasion of their rights , they feared the adherents of the establishment , as spies in the camp , and the form of religion from which they had suffered was repelled , not as a sect but as a tyranny ...
... liberty impossible . Anticipating an invasion of their rights , they feared the adherents of the establishment , as spies in the camp , and the form of religion from which they had suffered was repelled , not as a sect but as a tyranny ...
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... liberty of conscience it would justify a separation , and upon their departure their co - relative obedience determined and ceased altogether . The country to which they were about to remove was claimed and possessed by absolute princes ...
... liberty of conscience it would justify a separation , and upon their departure their co - relative obedience determined and ceased altogether . The country to which they were about to remove was claimed and possessed by absolute princes ...
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Act of Parliament adopted America Andross appointed Assembly authority body Boston Britain British called Canada cause cents character charter Church Church of England civil claimed clergy colonies colonists commission Commissioners conduct Congregationalism Connecticut constitution Cotton Mather Council Court Crown declared delegates dissent duty effect election emigrants enforce England English equal established execution exercise France French governor granted History honor House independence inhabitants jurisdiction justice king king's land laws legislative Legislature liberty Lord magistrates Majesty Majesty's manner Massachusetts ment ministers monarch Muslin nature necessary Nova Scotia obedience object offense officers Parliament party passed patent peace persons petition plantations Plymouth political population prerogative principles privileges protection province Puritans quo warranto refused represented republic republican respect revolution Rhode Island royal sent settlement soon Stamp Act Sugar Act taxes thing tion town trade troops Virginia vols voted whole writ of assistance
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