The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Volum 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... persons , without any charter from the crown , were at liberty to establish what form of government they pleased ; and to set up a new state , as fully to all intents and purposes , as though they were making their first entrance into ...
... persons , without any charter from the crown , were at liberty to establish what form of government they pleased ; and to set up a new state , as fully to all intents and purposes , as though they were making their first entrance into ...
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... Persons devoted to church authority and particular national establishments , may exclaim against the Plymouthians for their religious sentiments ; but a fair and brief statement of them , it is apprehended , will be thought the best ...
... Persons devoted to church authority and particular national establishments , may exclaim against the Plymouthians for their religious sentiments ; but a fair and brief statement of them , it is apprehended , will be thought the best ...
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... person or persons , who should TM hereafter go to inhabit the lands and premises of the company . Beside , the governor and company were entrusted with the power of making laws , ordinances , & c . not contrary to the laws of England ...
... person or persons , who should TM hereafter go to inhabit the lands and premises of the company . Beside , the governor and company were entrusted with the power of making laws , ordinances , & c . not contrary to the laws of England ...
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... persons of worth and quality to transplant themselves and families , and other weighty reasons , the government of the plantation should be transferred to its in- habitants , and not be continued in subordination to the company at ...
... persons of worth and quality to transplant themselves and families , and other weighty reasons , the government of the plantation should be transferred to its in- habitants , and not be continued in subordination to the company at ...
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... persons of this profession should be debarred the right of worship- ing according to their own judgment and consience , and be even expelled the plantation . These occurrences most probably forwarded the plan of Mr. Craddock . The ...
... persons of this profession should be debarred the right of worship- ing according to their own judgment and consience , and be even expelled the plantation . These occurrences most probably forwarded the plan of Mr. Craddock . The ...
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