Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... Assembly now again asserted their right to make only annual grants for revenues , but Clarke , being offended at these proceedings , dissolved the Assembly . In the following elec- the following elec- tion , however , the popular party ...
... Assembly now again asserted their right to make only annual grants for revenues , but Clarke , being offended at these proceedings , dissolved the Assembly . In the following elec- the following elec- tion , however , the popular party ...
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... Assembly and approved by the governor , constituting the third frame of government granted to the colony . Penn , however , to whom was reserved the power of disap- proving the acts of the Assembly , never sanctioned the third frame of ...
... Assembly and approved by the governor , constituting the third frame of government granted to the colony . Penn , however , to whom was reserved the power of disap- proving the acts of the Assembly , never sanctioned the third frame of ...
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... Assembly in which he both sharply reproved the Assembly for its course , and gave them much solemn , sound and dignified advice . ‡ The more considerate part of the Assembly was very much impressed by this letter and began to take a ...
... Assembly in which he both sharply reproved the Assembly for its course , and gave them much solemn , sound and dignified advice . ‡ The more considerate part of the Assembly was very much impressed by this letter and began to take a ...
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