A Civil and Political History of New Jersey: Embracing a Compendious History of the State, from Its Early Discovery and Settlement by Europeans, Brought Down to the Present TimeC. A. Brown & Company, 1851 - 500 Seiten |
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... province to be nominated and called New Albion , or the province of New Albion , to be and remain a free County Palatine , in no wise subject to any other . " Sir Edmund was constituted County Palatine , with the title of Earl Palatine ...
... province to be nominated and called New Albion , or the province of New Albion , to be and remain a free County Palatine , in no wise subject to any other . " Sir Edmund was constituted County Palatine , with the title of Earl Palatine ...
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... province or any lands , tenements , goods or chattels , or in , or upon , any goods or merchandize within the province.5 The Earl Palatine exerted himself to effect a settlement of his province . It is indeed said in the patent , that ...
... province or any lands , tenements , goods or chattels , or in , or upon , any goods or merchandize within the province.5 The Earl Palatine exerted himself to effect a settlement of his province . It is indeed said in the patent , that ...
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... province of New Albion . He made application to the Lord Governor then in the country , and obtained under the scal of the province , a grant of ten thousand acres of land . This tract was called the Manor of Belvill . Some time ...
... province of New Albion . He made application to the Lord Governor then in the country , and obtained under the scal of the province , a grant of ten thousand acres of land . This tract was called the Manor of Belvill . Some time ...
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... Province of New Albion , " dedicating it to the officers and members of the company ; the writer himself having become a member of the body . To excite the greater interest , a sort of order of Knighthood was instituted , with a view to ...
... Province of New Albion , " dedicating it to the officers and members of the company ; the writer himself having become a member of the body . To excite the greater interest , a sort of order of Knighthood was instituted , with a view to ...
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... province was said to extend " from the borders of the Sea to Cape Henlopen , in returning south - west towards Godyn's Bay ; thence towards the great South River , as far as the Minquaas - Kill , where Fort Christina is situated ; and ...
... province was said to extend " from the borders of the Sea to Cape Henlopen , in returning south - west towards Godyn's Bay ; thence towards the great South River , as far as the Minquaas - Kill , where Fort Christina is situated ; and ...
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Seite 485 - Congress be authorized to make such requisitions in proportion to the whole number of white and other free citizens and inhabitants of every age, sex, and condition, including those bound to servitude for a term of years, and three-fifths of all other persons not comprehended in the foregoing description, except Indians not paying taxes...
Seite 486 - ... and all Treaties made and ratified under the authority of the United States shall be the supreme law of the respective States...
Seite 483 - I do not conceive we can exist long as a nation, without lodging somewhere a power which will pervade the whole Union in as energetic a manner as the authority of the State governments extends over the several States.
Seite 359 - America ; it is agreed, that for the future, the confines between the dominions of His Britannic Majesty, and those of His Most Christian Majesty, in that part of the world, shall be fixed irrevocably by a line drawn along the middle of the river Mississippi, from its source to the river Iberville, and from thence, by a line drawn along the middle of this river, and the lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain, to the sea...
Seite 369 - That it is inseparably essential to the freedom of a people, and the undoubted right of Englishmen, that no taxes be imposed on them but with their own consent, given personally or by their representatives.
Seite 485 - Resolved, that, in addition to the powers vested in the United States in Congress, by the present existing Articles of Confederation, they be authorized to pass acts for raising a revenue, by levying a duty or duties on all goods or...
Seite 486 - Resolved that the United States in Congress be authorized to elect a federal Executive to consist of persons, to continue in office for the term of years...
Seite 483 - ... permanent harmony, and to report to the several States such an act relative to this great object, as, when unanimously ratified by them, would enable the United States in Congress assembled effectually to provide for the same.
Seite 369 - That the only representatives of the people of these colonies are persons chosen therein by themselves, and that no taxes ever have been, or can be constitutionally imposed on them, but by their respective legislatures.
Seite 270 - I, AB, do swear, That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, That princes excommunicated or deprived by the pope, or any authority of the see of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.