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... liberties , and privileges therein expressly mentioned , among which it is granted , established , and ordained that all and every the subjects of them , their heirs and successors , which shall go to inhabit within said Province ...
... liberties , and privileges therein expressly mentioned , among which it is granted , established , and ordained that all and every the subjects of them , their heirs and successors , which shall go to inhabit within said Province ...
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( 2 ) As it determines the controversies of subjects by the standard of those rules , so is it justly termed judiciary power . ( 3 ) As it arms the subjects against foreigners or forbids hostility , so it is called the power of peace ...
( 2 ) As it determines the controversies of subjects by the standard of those rules , so is it justly termed judiciary power . ( 3 ) As it arms the subjects against foreigners or forbids hostility , so it is called the power of peace ...
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It is such a monarchy as , by most admirable temperament , affords very much to the industry , liberty , and happiness of the subject , and reserves enough for the majesty and prerogative of any king who will own his people as subjects ...
It is such a monarchy as , by most admirable temperament , affords very much to the industry , liberty , and happiness of the subject , and reserves enough for the majesty and prerogative of any king who will own his people as subjects ...
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Contents
COMMODORE PERRYS LANDING IN JAPAN 1853 OFFICIAL Report 152 COMMODORE PAUL JONESS ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE BETW... | 29 |
BRADFORDS VOYAGE OF THE MAYFLOWER 154 JOHN WHITES PLANTING OF COLONIES IN NEW ENGLAND 155 WHEELERS NARR... | 96 |
THE LEXINGTON TOWN MEETINGS FROM 1765 TO 1775 | 109 |
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