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... tobe planted. Having at length prepared this code, he issued it under the sign manual, and privy seal of England. By these regulations, he vested the general superintendence of the colonies,in a council inEngland, "composed of afew ...
... tobe planted. Having at length prepared this code, he issued it under the sign manual, and privy seal of England. By these regulations, he vested the general superintendence of the colonies,in a council inEngland, "composed of afew ...
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... tobe holden as of the manor of East Greenwich,in freeand common soccage, and paying, in lieuofallservices, onefifth ... to be entitled to the rights ofnatural subjects. Thegovernor was empowered toestablish martial lawin case of ...
... tobe holden as of the manor of East Greenwich,in freeand common soccage, and paying, in lieuofallservices, onefifth ... to be entitled to the rights ofnatural subjects. Thegovernor was empowered toestablish martial lawin case of ...
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... to be called the Council of State,to be appointed and displaced bythe treasurer and company, and to assist thegovernor withadvice on executive subjects; the other tobe denominated the GeneralAssembly, andto consist of the governor, the ...
... to be called the Council of State,to be appointed and displaced bythe treasurer and company, and to assist thegovernor withadvice on executive subjects; the other tobe denominated the GeneralAssembly, andto consist of the governor, the ...
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John Marshall. administration was to be adopted. The discontents of the nation, and his own wants, obliged Charles to determine on ... tobe questioned in Virginia. An ordinance was passed, declaring that, as the colonies were settled.
John Marshall. administration was to be adopted. The discontents of the nation, and his own wants, obliged Charles to determine on ... tobe questioned in Virginia. An ordinance was passed, declaring that, as the colonies were settled.
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... tobe holdeninfree and common soccage; andthe same temporaryexemption from taxes, andfrom dutieson exportsand imports, which had been grantedto thecolony ofVirginia, was accordedto them. Asinthecharter of Virginia,soin this, the ...
... tobe holdeninfree and common soccage; andthe same temporaryexemption from taxes, andfrom dutieson exportsand imports, which had been grantedto thecolony ofVirginia, was accordedto them. Asinthecharter of Virginia,soin this, the ...
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