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... laws of trade and navigation , might pass some laws over thy head repugnant thereunto , which might occasion the forfeiture of the king's letters patent , by which this country was granted to thee ; and wherein is a clause for that ...
... laws of trade and navigation , might pass some laws over thy head repugnant thereunto , which might occasion the forfeiture of the king's letters patent , by which this country was granted to thee ; and wherein is a clause for that ...
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... laws at this meeting . Divers reasons might be why none were ; I shall acquaint you with some of them : viz . " 1. The honourable proprietary , for rea- sons known to himself , hath given positive di- rections for letting all the laws ...
... laws at this meeting . Divers reasons might be why none were ; I shall acquaint you with some of them : viz . " 1. The honourable proprietary , for rea- sons known to himself , hath given positive di- rections for letting all the laws ...
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... laws as were made before our proprie- tary and governor went hence , which thou shalt judge not contrary to the laws of Eng- land , we conceive no such expedient can be consistent with our constitution , without the concurrence of the ...
... laws as were made before our proprie- tary and governor went hence , which thou shalt judge not contrary to the laws of Eng- land , we conceive no such expedient can be consistent with our constitution , without the concurrence of the ...
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... laws con- firmed and their grievances redressed first : accordingly , they sent up a committee of ten , with the book of their laws to the governor for his acceptance and ratification : and , after a long debate between him , assisted ...
... laws con- firmed and their grievances redressed first : accordingly , they sent up a committee of ten , with the book of their laws to the governor for his acceptance and ratification : and , after a long debate between him , assisted ...
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... laws of the country : and men , I consider your principles , that you will although both the laws and charter had been not carry arms , nor levy money to make war , long before transmitted to thee , in order to though for your own ...
... laws of the country : and men , I consider your principles , that you will although both the laws and charter had been not carry arms , nor levy money to make war , long before transmitted to thee , in order to though for your own ...
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