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... parliament and of the colonists,heissued a proclamation prohibiting the growthof tobacco in thekingdom, and theimportation of it intoEnglandor Ireland, except from Virginia, orthe Somers isles,andin vessels belonging to his subjects ...
... parliament and of the colonists,heissued a proclamation prohibiting the growthof tobacco in thekingdom, and theimportation of it intoEnglandor Ireland, except from Virginia, orthe Somers isles,andin vessels belonging to his subjects ...
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... parliament. He was probably unwilling to increase theilltemper resulting from his maladministration at home,by bringing before the representatives ofthe people, complaints of thedespotism which had been exercised inAmerica. Sir William ...
... parliament. He was probably unwilling to increase theilltemper resulting from his maladministration at home,by bringing before the representatives ofthe people, complaints of thedespotism which had been exercised inAmerica. Sir William ...
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... parliament. That in Virginia and other places, the powers of government hadbeen usurped by persons who had set themselves up in opposition to the commonwealth, who were therefore denounced as rebels and traitors; and all foreign ...
... parliament. That in Virginia and other places, the powers of government hadbeen usurped by persons who had set themselves up in opposition to the commonwealth, who were therefore denounced as rebels and traitors; and all foreign ...
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... Parliament of England. These burgesses, with others called by specialwrit, together withthe governor and secretary, were toconstitute the General Assembly; butthe two branches of the legislature were to sit in the same chamber. In 1650 ...
... Parliament of England. These burgesses, with others called by specialwrit, together withthe governor and secretary, were toconstitute the General Assembly; butthe two branches of the legislature were to sit in the same chamber. In 1650 ...
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... Parliament, foundmeans tointrigue among the people, andto raise an insurrection in theprovince. Calvert, the governor, was obliged toflyto Virginiafor protection; and the insurgents seized the reins ofgovernment. After the ...
... Parliament, foundmeans tointrigue among the people, andto raise an insurrection in theprovince. Calvert, the governor, was obliged toflyto Virginiafor protection; and the insurgents seized the reins ofgovernment. After the ...
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