History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... council of officers , who unjustly tri- ed him according to the laws of Spain ; and he was found guil- ty of idolatry , of having a plurality of wives , and other circum- stances equally in themselves frivolous and impertinent , but for ...
... council of officers , who unjustly tri- ed him according to the laws of Spain ; and he was found guil- ty of idolatry , of having a plurality of wives , and other circum- stances equally in themselves frivolous and impertinent , but for ...
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... council . A charter was granted them , incorporating them by the name of the Governor and As- sistants of the City of Raleigh in Virginia . Thus prepared for a permanent settlement , they arrived in the latter end of July at Roanoke ...
... council . A charter was granted them , incorporating them by the name of the Governor and As- sistants of the City of Raleigh in Virginia . Thus prepared for a permanent settlement , they arrived in the latter end of July at Roanoke ...
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... council consisting of thirteen , to be appointed and removed by the royal instructions , who were empowered to govern the colonies according to such laws as should be given under the sign manual and privy seal of Eng- land . Two other ...
... council consisting of thirteen , to be appointed and removed by the royal instructions , who were empowered to govern the colonies according to such laws as should be given under the sign manual and privy seal of Eng- land . Two other ...
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... council for the patentees were employed in making preparations to secure the benefits of their grant , James was no less assiduously engaged in the new , and to his vanity the flat- tering task of framing a code of laws for the ...
... council for the patentees were employed in making preparations to secure the benefits of their grant , James was no less assiduously engaged in the new , and to his vanity the flat- tering task of framing a code of laws for the ...
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... council should then be proclaimed . The council were then to proceed to the choice of a president , who should have two votes . To this singular and unaccountable con- cealment have been , in a great degree , attributed the dissensions ...
... council should then be proclaimed . The council were then to proceed to the choice of a president , who should have two votes . To this singular and unaccountable con- cealment have been , in a great degree , attributed the dissensions ...
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