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... proposed to myself , and be content to produce what would not bear a rigorous criticism . But I decided that this consideration should not deter me , because materials which I had been long collecting , and which remained in a state ...
... proposed to myself , and be content to produce what would not bear a rigorous criticism . But I decided that this consideration should not deter me , because materials which I had been long collecting , and which remained in a state ...
Halaman xiii
... Proposed Restoration of Charters British Colonial System • · • • PAGE 37 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 16 16 Navigation Laws . • 18 Colonial Committee of the Privy Council . 20 Reinstitution of the Board of Trade 21 Imperfect Enforcement of ...
... Proposed Restoration of Charters British Colonial System • · • • PAGE 37 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 16 16 Navigation Laws . • 18 Colonial Committee of the Privy Council . 20 Reinstitution of the Board of Trade 21 Imperfect Enforcement of ...
Halaman 9
... proposed . Patrick , Tillotson , Burnet , and Tenison were among the eminent churchmen who favored the concession.3 But difficulties which proved to be insurmountable intervened . Even Whigs could not be persuaded to a unanimous ...
... proposed . Patrick , Tillotson , Burnet , and Tenison were among the eminent churchmen who favored the concession.3 But difficulties which proved to be insurmountable intervened . Even Whigs could not be persuaded to a unanimous ...
Halaman 10
... propose any plan of eccle- siastical reform , and the exclusive system of the Church of England remains in vigor to this day . For the present , according to appearance , the danger to religious liberty in New England which had formerly ...
... propose any plan of eccle- siastical reform , and the exclusive system of the Church of England remains in vigor to this day . For the present , according to appearance , the danger to religious liberty in New England which had formerly ...
Halaman 15
... would probably in 1 Campbell , Lives of the Chief Justices , II . 129 . Macaulay , History , II . 455 . Proposed restoration of charters . 1690 . the circumstances have CHAP . L ] PROSPECTS AFTER THE FIRST REVOLUTION . 15.
... would probably in 1 Campbell , Lives of the Chief Justices , II . 129 . Macaulay , History , II . 455 . Proposed restoration of charters . 1690 . the circumstances have CHAP . L ] PROSPECTS AFTER THE FIRST REVOLUTION . 15.
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