A Political and Civil History of the United States of America: From the Year 1763 to the Close of the Administration of President Washington, in March, 1797: Including a Summary View of the Political and Civil State of the North American Colonies, Prior to that Period, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 7
... assembly of Maryland by one of the members of the conven- tion from that State , are the only public documents on the subject , that have fallen within our notice . From these , as well as from the debates in the State conventions , and ...
... assembly of Maryland by one of the members of the conven- tion from that State , are the only public documents on the subject , that have fallen within our notice . From these , as well as from the debates in the State conventions , and ...
Page 9
... Assembly in 1683 - Government of Leisler - Conduct of Governors Slaughter and Fletcher , CHAPTER III . Colonists consider themselves entitled to the rights of Englishmen - Claim the right of representation — Disputes with the crown on ...
... Assembly in 1683 - Government of Leisler - Conduct of Governors Slaughter and Fletcher , CHAPTER III . Colonists consider themselves entitled to the rights of Englishmen - Claim the right of representation — Disputes with the crown on ...
Page 11
... assembly of Massachusetts concerning the supremacy of parliament --- Committees of correspondence between the colonies appointed --- Private letters of governor Hutchinson published --- Occasion a petition for his removal --- East India ...
... assembly of Massachusetts concerning the supremacy of parliament --- Committees of correspondence between the colonies appointed --- Private letters of governor Hutchinson published --- Occasion a petition for his removal --- East India ...
Page 44
... assembly , were called over in order by the secre- tary ; and the freeman , who desired the person called to be cho- sen , gave in a piece of paper , with some writing upon it ; and those who did not wish him to be elected , gave in a ...
... assembly , were called over in order by the secre- tary ; and the freeman , who desired the person called to be cho- sen , gave in a piece of paper , with some writing upon it ; and those who did not wish him to be elected , gave in a ...
Page 60
... assembly , to take the oath and subscribe a declaration to conform to the religion and worship of the church of England ; and to receive the sacrament of the Lord's supper , according to the rites and usages of that church . A high com ...
... assembly , to take the oath and subscribe a declaration to conform to the religion and worship of the church of England ; and to receive the sacrament of the Lord's supper , according to the rites and usages of that church . A high com ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acts of parliament agent America appointed arms assembly assent authority Beaumarchais bill Boston Britain British called Carolina charter civil claim colo colonies and plantations colonists commerce commissioners committee congress Connecticut consent constitution council court crown declared enemies England established execution favor France Franklin French governor granted honor house of burgesses imposed independent inhabitants instructions John Adams jurisdiction justice king land late laws legislative legislature letter liberty Lord lord William Campbell majesty majesty's manufactures Massachusetts Bay measures ment minister ministry North officers paper parent country passed peace persons petition piece of vellum plantations port pounds sterling present privileges proceedings proprietors province purpose refused repeal representatives resolutions Resolved respect revenue Rhode Island Richard Henry Lee river royal sent settled settlement sheet or piece skin or piece South Carolina stamp act stamp duty taxes tion town trade troops vellum or parchment vessels Virginia York