Selected Readings in American HistoryTheodore Calvin Pease, Ashbel Sellew Roberts Harcourt, Brace, 1928 - 802 páginas |
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... granting , by these Presents , unto the said Sir Thomas Gates , .. and their Associates of the said first Colony , and unto the said Thomas Hanham , .. and their Associates of the said second Colony ... Power and Authority to take ...
... granting , by these Presents , unto the said Sir Thomas Gates , .. and their Associates of the said first Colony , and unto the said Thomas Hanham , .. and their Associates of the said second Colony ... Power and Authority to take ...
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... GRANTED unto them that they and ... their Successors , for ever , should be one Body Politick , incorporated by the Name of The Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London for the first Colony in Virginia ...
... GRANTED unto them that they and ... their Successors , for ever , should be one Body Politick , incorporated by the Name of The Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London for the first Colony in Virginia ...
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... granted by Charles I , June 20/30 , 1632 . It is typical of the so - called proprietary charters , which transferred to an individual or individuals the right to establish and govern a colony in the New World . Others of the same type ...
... granted by Charles I , June 20/30 , 1632 . It is typical of the so - called proprietary charters , which transferred to an individual or individuals the right to establish and govern a colony in the New World . Others of the same type ...
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... granted to the colony of Con- necticut a charter that made it a self - governing commonwealth , in all but a few things independent of the British crown . The charter closely resembles that of Rhode Island . It served as the ...
... granted to the colony of Con- necticut a charter that made it a self - governing commonwealth , in all but a few things independent of the British crown . The charter closely resembles that of Rhode Island . It served as the ...
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... granted to Rhode Island a charter as liberal as that of Connecticut , and further enshrining the principle of liberty of conscience . Only those parts of the charter are reproduced that are distinctive from that of Connecticut . Poore ...
... granted to Rhode Island a charter as liberal as that of Connecticut , and further enshrining the principle of liberty of conscience . Only those parts of the charter are reproduced that are distinctive from that of Connecticut . Poore ...
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Selected Readings in American History Theodore Calvin Pease,Ashbel Sellew Roberts Vista de fragmentos - 1940 |
Selected Readings in American History Theodore Calvin Pease,Ashbel Sellew Roberts Vista de fragmentos - 1940 |
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