A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... Bill , founded on these resolutions , was accordingly brought into the House . This Bill , after warm debates , passed both Houses of Parliament , and received the Royal Assent on the 16th of March , 1766. The ostensible grounds for the ...
... Bill , founded on these resolutions , was accordingly brought into the House . This Bill , after warm debates , passed both Houses of Parliament , and received the Royal Assent on the 16th of March , 1766. The ostensible grounds for the ...
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... bill , authorizing the Governor for the time being to act as a justice of the peace , and empowering him to appoint at his will and pleasure the officers throughout the whole civil authority , such as the provost marshal and the ...
... bill , authorizing the Governor for the time being to act as a justice of the peace , and empowering him to appoint at his will and pleasure the officers throughout the whole civil authority , such as the provost marshal and the ...
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... bill , which bore the plausible title of a bill " for the impartial administration of justice , " was , that " in case of any per- son being indicted for murder or any other capital offence committed in the province of Massachusetts in ...
... bill , which bore the plausible title of a bill " for the impartial administration of justice , " was , that " in case of any per- son being indicted for murder or any other capital offence committed in the province of Massachusetts in ...
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