A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... bill was passed by the Assembly , disabling Landgrave James Colleton from holding any office or exercising any authority within the province ; and they gave him notice that within a cer- tain time he must leave the colony . 11. In the ...
... bill was passed by the Assembly , disabling Landgrave James Colleton from holding any office or exercising any authority within the province ; and they gave him notice that within a cer- tain time he must leave the colony . 11. In the ...
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... bill was passed for settling ministers in the several parishes , but an amendment was added by the council that people might choose their own ministers , provided the Governor should exercise the Episcopal power of approving and ...
... bill was passed for settling ministers in the several parishes , but an amendment was added by the council that people might choose their own ministers , provided the Governor should exercise the Episcopal power of approving and ...
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... bills which the coun- cil persisted in amending . The Governor took sides with the council , and finally dissolved the Assembly . At the en- suing election most of the members elect were opposed tr the Governor . This Assembly was ...
... bills which the coun- cil persisted in amending . The Governor took sides with the council , and finally dissolved the Assembly . At the en- suing election most of the members elect were opposed tr the Governor . This Assembly was ...
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... bill limiting the duration of the present and all succeeding Assemblies . The Assembly , actuated by a similar desire 26. What is said of the controversy between Governor Clark and the Assem bly ? 27. What charge does Governor Clark ...
... bill limiting the duration of the present and all succeeding Assemblies . The Assembly , actuated by a similar desire 26. What is said of the controversy between Governor Clark and the Assem bly ? 27. What charge does Governor Clark ...
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... bills of credit were issued . These bills very greatly depreciated in value - a result which it was impossible to prevent - and great financial embarrassment and distress followed . On the 24th of February , 1717 , there was the ...
... bills of credit were issued . These bills very greatly depreciated in value - a result which it was impossible to prevent - and great financial embarrassment and distress followed . On the 24th of February , 1717 , there was the ...
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