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• assemblies ; it was now proposed this should be made to the general government . It was not however in- tended to annihilate the assemblies , but that there should be a lord lieutenant as in Ireland , and a coun- cil of at least ...
• assemblies ; it was now proposed this should be made to the general government . It was not however in- tended to annihilate the assemblies , but that there should be a lord lieutenant as in Ireland , and a coun- cil of at least ...
Page 11
... assembly : neither do they arrogate any power to themselves , farther than the miserable distractions of England force them to . For when God shall be pleased in his mercy to take away and dissipate the unnatural divisions of their ...
... assembly : neither do they arrogate any power to themselves , farther than the miserable distractions of England force them to . For when God shall be pleased in his mercy to take away and dissipate the unnatural divisions of their ...
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... assembly held at Hart- ford , the 13th of October , 1664 , to accompany John Winthrop , esq . the governor of his majesty's colony of Connecticut , to New - York , and to agree upon the bounds of the said colony , why the said Long ...
... assembly held at Hart- ford , the 13th of October , 1664 , to accompany John Winthrop , esq . the governor of his majesty's colony of Connecticut , to New - York , and to agree upon the bounds of the said colony , why the said Long ...
Page 48
... assembly of the chiefs of each canton , usually held at Onondaga , the centre of their country . Upon emergencies they act separately ; but nothing can bind the league but the voice of the general convention . The French , upon the ...
... assembly of the chiefs of each canton , usually held at Onondaga , the centre of their country . Upon emergencies they act separately ; but nothing can bind the league but the voice of the general convention . The French , upon the ...
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... assembly . Doubtless , this alteration was agreeable to the duke's orders , who had been strongly importuned for it , * as well as acceptable to the people , for they sent him soon after an address , expressing the highest sense of ...
... assembly . Doubtless , this alteration was agreeable to the duke's orders , who had been strongly importuned for it , * as well as acceptable to the people , for they sent him soon after an address , expressing the highest sense of ...
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