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... KING CHARLES II . MAY 14 , 1662 , XVII . SAMUEL MAVERICK TO THE EARL OF CLARENDON , EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS FROM NEW ENGLAND FEB . 1662 - REFERRED TO IN PRECEDING , XVIII . SAMUEL MAVERICK TO THE EARL OF CLARENDON , 28TH MARCH , 1663 ...
... KING CHARLES II . MAY 14 , 1662 , XVII . SAMUEL MAVERICK TO THE EARL OF CLARENDON , EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS FROM NEW ENGLAND FEB . 1662 - REFERRED TO IN PRECEDING , XVIII . SAMUEL MAVERICK TO THE EARL OF CLARENDON , 28TH MARCH , 1663 ...
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... KING'S PROVINCE " SHOULD PAGE 142 146 L. PETITION FROM RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS , REMAIN TO RHODE ... KING CHARLES I. , 213 ii . THE COMMODITIES OF THE ISLAND CALLED MANATI OR LONG ISLE WITHIN THE CON- TINENT OF VIRGINIA ...
... KING'S PROVINCE " SHOULD PAGE 142 146 L. PETITION FROM RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS , REMAIN TO RHODE ... KING CHARLES I. , 213 ii . THE COMMODITIES OF THE ISLAND CALLED MANATI OR LONG ISLE WITHIN THE CON- TINENT OF VIRGINIA ...
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... King : wch patent , I never saw therefore cannot tell how agreable to their Patent they act . What Lawes are not mencōned in this booke are in the Magistrates breasts to be vnder- stood . The distinction of Freemen and Non - Freemen ...
... King : wch patent , I never saw therefore cannot tell how agreable to their Patent they act . What Lawes are not mencōned in this booke are in the Magistrates breasts to be vnder- stood . The distinction of Freemen and Non - Freemen ...
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... King or their haveing any dependance on England . Their Peticōn I have not seene but by informacon vn- derstand they acknowledge their Allegiance to his Matie vpon weh I Quere . First : Why doe they not proclaime his Matic . Secondly ...
... King or their haveing any dependance on England . Their Peticōn I have not seene but by informacon vn- derstand they acknowledge their Allegiance to his Matie vpon weh I Quere . First : Why doe they not proclaime his Matic . Secondly ...
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... King , others feare it and say they will dye before they will loose their liberties , and privi- leges , by whch it may appeare how difficult it is to recon- cile Monarchie & Independency There are many also desire his Matie may be ...
... King , others feare it and say they will dye before they will loose their liberties , and privi- leges , by whch it may appeare how difficult it is to recon- cile Monarchie & Independency There are many also desire his Matie may be ...
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Página 359 - And further, full power and authority are hereby given and granted to the said General Court from time to time to make, ordain, and establish, all manner of wholesome and reasonable orders, laws, statutes and ordinances...
Página 372 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Página 362 - Commonwealth, to assemble in martial array, and put in warlike posture, the inhabitants thereof, and to lead and conduct them, and with them to encounter, repel, resist, expel and pursue, by force of arms...
Página 195 - The supreme power cannot take from any man any part of his property without his own consent. For the preservation of property being the end of government, and that for which men enter into society, it necessarily supposes and requires that the people should have property...
Página 445 - Lord Charles by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Defender of the ffaith &c...
Página 523 - All that part of the main land of New England beginning at a certain place called or known by the name of St. Croix next adjoining to New Scotland in America...
Página 358 - ... given and granted full power and authority from time to time to administer oaths or affirmations, for the better discovery of truth in any matter in controversy or depending before them.
Página 359 - ... constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of this Commonwealth, and for the government and ordering thereof, and of the subjects of the same, and for the necessary support and defence of the government thereof...
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Página 341 - English miles to the northward of the said river called Monomack, alias Merrimack, or to the northward of any and every part thereof, and all lands and hereditaments whatsoever, lying within the limits aforesaid, north and south in latitude and breadth, and in length and longitude, of and within all the breadth aforesaid, throughout the main lands there, from the Atlantic and western sea and ocean on the east part, to the south sea on the west part...