Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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ance on the governor . But many ways were found out to take off this check , and such effectual ones , that instead of being a check upon the governor , the council are now , and always will be , by the present constitution , at the ...
ance on the governor . But many ways were found out to take off this check , and such effectual ones , that instead of being a check upon the governor , the council are now , and always will be , by the present constitution , at the ...
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The governor has likewise many ways to make an interest in the house of burgesses , at least so far as to keep things from coming to that extremity ; for first , by means of the council , who are the commanders in chief of the several ...
The governor has likewise many ways to make an interest in the house of burgesses , at least so far as to keep things from coming to that extremity ; for first , by means of the council , who are the commanders in chief of the several ...
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The governor is lieutenant - general and commands all the forces . The due mustering of the militia used to be a great part of the governor's care ; but this gentleman being disabled from travelling on horseback , is necessitated to ...
The governor is lieutenant - general and commands all the forces . The due mustering of the militia used to be a great part of the governor's care ; but this gentleman being disabled from travelling on horseback , is necessitated to ...
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Report of a Committee who visited the Oneida and | 12 |
An Abstract of the Laws of NewEngland as they were | 25 |
Dartmouth Indians Engagement 1671 | 31 |
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1925 |
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