Historical Source BookD. C. Heath and Company, 1920 - 211 páginas |
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... Britain , France , and Ireland , king , defender of the faith , etc. , having undertaken , for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith and honor of our king and country , a voyage to plant the first colony in the ...
... Britain , France , and Ireland , king , defender of the faith , etc. , having undertaken , for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith and honor of our king and country , a voyage to plant the first colony in the ...
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... Britain has ever had in actual operation . It is also of extreme interest as the first example of a constitution which attempts to mark off strictly the powers of the legislative and executive departments . In this respect the ...
... Britain has ever had in actual operation . It is also of extreme interest as the first example of a constitution which attempts to mark off strictly the powers of the legislative and executive departments . In this respect the ...
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... Britain that is owing from his sub- jects born within the realm , and all due subordination to that august body , the Parliament of Great Britain . 1 The Writings of John Dickinson , vol . i , pp . 183-187 . Edited by P. L. Ford ...
... Britain that is owing from his sub- jects born within the realm , and all due subordination to that august body , the Parliament of Great Britain . 1 The Writings of John Dickinson , vol . i , pp . 183-187 . Edited by P. L. Ford ...
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... Britain . III . That it is inseparably essential to the freedom of a people , and the undoubted right of Englishmen , that no tax be imposed upon them but with their own consent , given personally , or by their respresentatives . IV ...
... Britain . III . That it is inseparably essential to the freedom of a people , and the undoubted right of Englishmen , that no tax be imposed upon them but with their own consent , given personally , or by their respresentatives . IV ...
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Hutton Webster. liberties , and an intercourse with Great Britain mutually affection- ate and advantageous . XIII . That it is the right of the British subjects in these colonies to petition the king or either house of Parliament ...
Hutton Webster. liberties , and an intercourse with Great Britain mutually affection- ate and advantageous . XIII . That it is the right of the British subjects in these colonies to petition the king or either house of Parliament ...
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