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... legislature had been composed of the whole body of the freemen. But theincrease of population, and the extension of settlements, havingrendered the exercise of the sovereign powerby the people themselves intolerably burdensome, anact ...
... legislature had been composed of the whole body of the freemen. But theincrease of population, and the extension of settlements, havingrendered the exercise of the sovereign powerby the people themselves intolerably burdensome, anact ...
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... legislature and by the governor, should be deemed the laws of the province. Perfect harmony prevailed between the proprietorand the people; and Maryland, attentive to itsown affairs, remained in a state of increasing prosperity until ...
... legislature and by the governor, should be deemed the laws of the province. Perfect harmony prevailed between the proprietorand the people; and Maryland, attentive to itsown affairs, remained in a state of increasing prosperity until ...
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... Legislature.... New England takes partwith Parliament.... Treaty with Acadié.... Petition of the nonconformists.... Disputes between Massachusetts and Connecticut.... War between Englandand Holland.... Machinations ofthe Dutch at ...
... Legislature.... New England takes partwith Parliament.... Treaty with Acadié.... Petition of the nonconformists.... Disputes between Massachusetts and Connecticut.... War between Englandand Holland.... Machinations ofthe Dutch at ...
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... legislature. This motion being carried in the affirmative,their deliberationswereafterwards conducted apart from eachother. This regulationwas subsequently modified with respect to judicial proceedings; for the legislaturewasthe court ...
... legislature. This motion being carried in the affirmative,their deliberationswereafterwards conducted apart from eachother. This regulationwas subsequently modified with respect to judicial proceedings; for the legislaturewasthe court ...
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... legislature endeavoured, byprohibiting its culture foralimited time, toraiseits value; but, Maryland refusing toconcur in themeasure, the attempt was unsuccessful. Other legislative remedies wereapplied with as littleadvantage. Acts ...
... legislature endeavoured, byprohibiting its culture foralimited time, toraiseits value; but, Maryland refusing toconcur in themeasure, the attempt was unsuccessful. Other legislative remedies wereapplied with as littleadvantage. Acts ...
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