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Page 193
... assembly , which he was to constitute " by and with the assent , advice , and approbation of the freemen of said province . " Probably this was intended to act in some measure like a county court , and become the means of publication ...
... assembly , which he was to constitute " by and with the assent , advice , and approbation of the freemen of said province . " Probably this was intended to act in some measure like a county court , and become the means of publication ...
Page 197
... assembly in the colony seems not to have been in- tended . On the contrary , the King wished to rule by an appointive governor and council . But on petition from the colonists the assembly was reinstated a fact of great im- portance to ...
... assembly in the colony seems not to have been in- tended . On the contrary , the King wished to rule by an appointive governor and council . But on petition from the colonists the assembly was reinstated a fact of great im- portance to ...
Page 198
... assembly in 1664. The acquisition of New Netherland the same year was an unforseen consequence of the Dutch wars . It formed the connecting link between the northern and southern colonies . POST - RESTORATION GRANTS . With the ...
... assembly in 1664. The acquisition of New Netherland the same year was an unforseen consequence of the Dutch wars . It formed the connecting link between the northern and southern colonies . POST - RESTORATION GRANTS . With the ...
Page 204
... assembly , which was later stricken out at the express request of the King . Kirk declined to undertake this experiment in autocratic government , and until a gov- ernor - general should be chosen Joseph Dudley was commis- sioned ...
... assembly , which was later stricken out at the express request of the King . Kirk declined to undertake this experiment in autocratic government , and until a gov- ernor - general should be chosen Joseph Dudley was commis- sioned ...
Page 205
... assemblies to obstruct his course . Partial as he was to William Penn , it was rumored that he intended to confiscate the latter's patent and that of Lord Baltimore as well . As for the Jer- sey governments and that of Delaware ...
... assemblies to obstruct his course . Partial as he was to William Penn , it was rumored that he intended to confiscate the latter's patent and that of Lord Baltimore as well . As for the Jer- sey governments and that of Delaware ...
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Page 565 - March, 1770, at the superior court of judicature, court of assize, and general gaol delivery, held at Boston the 27th day of November, 1770, by adjournment.