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... court launched his bull of deposition against their queen ( 1570 ) . The Elizabethan seamen had the rare opportunity of serving God and mammon at the same time . by despoiling the " papistical Spaniard . " That the 6 THE UNITED STATES ...
... court launched his bull of deposition against their queen ( 1570 ) . The Elizabethan seamen had the rare opportunity of serving God and mammon at the same time . by despoiling the " papistical Spaniard . " That the 6 THE UNITED STATES ...
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... court made increasing demands on the national purse . The Commons , recruited more and more from the representatives of the new prosperity , resented the thinly veiled tone of contempt in which the king addressed them , criticized him ...
... court made increasing demands on the national purse . The Commons , recruited more and more from the representatives of the new prosperity , resented the thinly veiled tone of contempt in which the king addressed them , criticized him ...
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... Court , wrote , " We take it to be a clear principle that the common law in force at the emigration of our ancestors is deemed the birthright of the colonies . " its authorization . A few years later ( 1635 ) THE COLONIAL BACKGROUND 13.
... Court , wrote , " We take it to be a clear principle that the common law in force at the emigration of our ancestors is deemed the birthright of the colonies . " its authorization . A few years later ( 1635 ) THE COLONIAL BACKGROUND 13.
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... court days " the squires would ride from miles around to the county seat and make a holiday with races , games , and flights of electioneering oratory . But a continuous round of meetings and classes was impossible in a region where ...
... court days " the squires would ride from miles around to the county seat and make a holiday with races , games , and flights of electioneering oratory . But a continuous round of meetings and classes was impossible in a region where ...
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... courts to annul the charters of Virginia and Massachusetts , and even without the formality of a legal process resumed the powers of government which he had granted to Lord Baltimore and William Penn.1 But if the theory of the king's ...
... courts to annul the charters of Virginia and Massachusetts , and even without the formality of a legal process resumed the powers of government which he had granted to Lord Baltimore and William Penn.1 But if the theory of the king's ...
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