A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1848 - 768 halaman |
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... deputies of towns having the legislative power , and the magistrates the execution of law , and that without a jury , their main difference from their brethen , which was so settled upon some reasons urged by Mr. Eaton ( a great reader ...
... deputies of towns having the legislative power , and the magistrates the execution of law , and that without a jury , their main difference from their brethen , which was so settled upon some reasons urged by Mr. Eaton ( a great reader ...
Halaman 385
... deputies , ) being well persuaded of the honest intentions of the compiler thereof , ( as tend- ing to favor the liberty of the people , ) would not con- sent thereunto , but desired rather to inquire how it came into the Court . It was ...
... deputies , ) being well persuaded of the honest intentions of the compiler thereof , ( as tend- ing to favor the liberty of the people , ) would not con- sent thereunto , but desired rather to inquire how it came into the Court . It was ...
Halaman 390
... deputies were earnest to have it taken away ; and yet it was apparent , ( as some of the deputies themselves confessed , ) the most did not understand it . But where men's affections are once engaged upon any design , whether reason ...
... deputies were earnest to have it taken away ; and yet it was apparent , ( as some of the deputies themselves confessed , ) the most did not understand it . But where men's affections are once engaged upon any design , whether reason ...
Halaman 391
... deputies that the Court should sit apart in their consultations , the magistrates by themselves , and the deputies by themselves , and what the one agreed upon they should send to the other , and if both agreed , then to pass , & c ...
... deputies that the Court should sit apart in their consultations , the magistrates by themselves , and the deputies by themselves , and what the one agreed upon they should send to the other , and if both agreed , then to pass , & c ...
Halaman 392
... deputies of the smaller towns , ( being most of them of mean estate , and that had small understanding in mat- ters of state , ) as they easily carried all those things among the deputies ; but when the bills came to the magistrates ...
... deputies of the smaller towns , ( being most of them of mean estate , and that had small understanding in mat- ters of state , ) as they easily carried all those things among the deputies ; but when the bills came to the magistrates ...
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A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX. William Hubbard Tampilan cuplikan - 1968 |
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