A People & a Nation: To 1877Houghton Mifflin, 1990 - 464페이지 |
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... authority , they argued , was absolute , just like the authority of a father over his children . Both James I and Charles I believed that their authority included the power to enforce religious conformity among their subjects . Thus ...
... authority , they argued , was absolute , just like the authority of a father over his children . Both James I and Charles I believed that their authority included the power to enforce religious conformity among their subjects . Thus ...
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... authority in the documents they composed . Seven of the constitutions contained formal bills of rights , and the others had similar clauses . Most of them guaranteed citizens freedom of the press and of religion , the right to a fair ...
... authority in the documents they composed . Seven of the constitutions contained formal bills of rights , and the others had similar clauses . Most of them guaranteed citizens freedom of the press and of religion , the right to a fair ...
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... authority of provincial conven- tion in , 134–135 ; manumission law of , 166 ; debts of , 191 ; western migration in , 202 ; black insurrection in , 209 ; mi- gration from , 277 , 280 , 283 , 284 ; ag- ricultural economy of , 278 , 280 ...
... authority of provincial conven- tion in , 134–135 ; manumission law of , 166 ; debts of , 191 ; western migration in , 202 ; black insurrection in , 209 ; mi- gration from , 277 , 280 , 283 , 284 ; ag- ricultural economy of , 278 , 280 ...
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The Meeting of Old World and New 14921640 | 3 |
Indian Cultures of North America | 7 |
European Explorations in America | 17 |
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