An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, 2±Çeditor, J. Ridgway, 1795 |
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... establish a separate government for themselves . Accordingly , before they landed , having de- voutly given thanks to God for their fafe arrival , they formed themselves into a body politic , by a folemn contract , to which they all ...
... establish a separate government for themselves . Accordingly , before they landed , having de- voutly given thanks to God for their fafe arrival , they formed themselves into a body politic , by a folemn contract , to which they all ...
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... establish what form of government they pleased , and to set up a new state , as fully , to all intents and purposes , as ... established for an act , that , according to the rights , fuppofed to be wanting , and due privileges of the ...
... establish what form of government they pleased , and to set up a new state , as fully , to all intents and purposes , as ... established for an act , that , according to the rights , fuppofed to be wanting , and due privileges of the ...
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... established in Plymouth , in the county of Devon , for the planting , ruling , ordering , and governing of New - England in Ame- rica . To this council he granted all that part of America which lies between the 40th and 48th degrees of ...
... established in Plymouth , in the county of Devon , for the planting , ruling , ordering , and governing of New - England in Ame- rica . To this council he granted all that part of America which lies between the 40th and 48th degrees of ...
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... established a kind of democracy ; every power , as well deliberate as active , was invefted in the freemen of the cor- poration of their delegates , and the colony was under no obligation to communicate the acts of their local ...
... established a kind of democracy ; every power , as well deliberate as active , was invefted in the freemen of the cor- poration of their delegates , and the colony was under no obligation to communicate the acts of their local ...
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... established a free , full , and abfolute li- berty of confcience . This was the chief caufe that united the inha- bitants of Rhode - Ifland and thofe of Providence , and made them one people , and one colony . The foundation principle ...
... established a free , full , and abfolute li- berty of confcience . This was the chief caufe that united the inha- bitants of Rhode - Ifland and thofe of Providence , and made them one people , and one colony . The foundation principle ...
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