Republicanism in America: A History of the Colonial and Republican Governments of the United States of America, from the Year 1607 to the Year 1869. To which are Added Constitutions, Proclamations, Platforms, Resolutions. Also, a Brief History of All the Existing Republics in the World |
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... Virginia had from 1607 up to the Revolutionary War , almost two hundred years , con- formed to the limits and laws imposed by the Home Government , and the Colonies on the Hudson and Manhattan were equally submissive ; and although all ...
... Virginia had from 1607 up to the Revolutionary War , almost two hundred years , con- formed to the limits and laws imposed by the Home Government , and the Colonies on the Hudson and Manhattan were equally submissive ; and although all ...
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... Virginia , do by these presents , solemnly and mutually , in the presence of God and of one another , covenant and combine ourselves together in a civil body politic , for our better ordering and preservation , and furtherance of the ...
... Virginia , do by these presents , solemnly and mutually , in the presence of God and of one another , covenant and combine ourselves together in a civil body politic , for our better ordering and preservation , and furtherance of the ...
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... Virginia . New York , Virginia , New Jersey , Georgia and the Car- olinas , were , during this period , and up to the Revolu- tionary War , under the direct control of the Royal Charters , and royally appointed Governors and Coun- cils ...
... Virginia . New York , Virginia , New Jersey , Georgia and the Car- olinas , were , during this period , and up to the Revolu- tionary War , under the direct control of the Royal Charters , and royally appointed Governors and Coun- cils ...
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... Virginia , New York , New Jersey , the Carolinas , Georgia , and New Hampshire ; but these Colonies had , since their settle- ment , passed through many phases , particularly New Hampshire , whose spasmodic political somersaults ren ...
... Virginia , New York , New Jersey , the Carolinas , Georgia , and New Hampshire ; but these Colonies had , since their settle- ment , passed through many phases , particularly New Hampshire , whose spasmodic political somersaults ren ...
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... Virginia , and , crushed to desperation by the tyranny of these laws , mercilessly carried into execution by their Governor , Sir John Harvey , the people in 1636 , seized him , made him a prisoner , and sent him to England , sending ...
... Virginia , and , crushed to desperation by the tyranny of these laws , mercilessly carried into execution by their Governor , Sir John Harvey , the people in 1636 , seized him , made him a prisoner , and sent him to England , sending ...
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