History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 60
... held their court in gorgeous state , free to do their own will - except that Napoleon was their master . So too , the French Senate and Senators were independent ; they met , deliberated ; the Emperor frequently attending consultations ...
... held their court in gorgeous state , free to do their own will - except that Napoleon was their master . So too , the French Senate and Senators were independent ; they met , deliberated ; the Emperor frequently attending consultations ...
Σελίδα 61
... held in Easton , which would have been inconceivable if they had been really at variance with each other a few months before . In our Revolution the same game of apparent neutrality or disunion of the nation was attempted to be played ...
... held in Easton , which would have been inconceivable if they had been really at variance with each other a few months before . In our Revolution the same game of apparent neutrality or disunion of the nation was attempted to be played ...
Σελίδα 67
... held , that to assign the powers of government was to relinquish them . Hence the uniform opinion existed , where mere territory was sold , that a deed from the proprietors was sufficient . Where a new colony , with powers of government ...
... held , that to assign the powers of government was to relinquish them . Hence the uniform opinion existed , where mere territory was sold , that a deed from the proprietors was sufficient . Where a new colony , with powers of government ...
Σελίδα 71
... held , settled and possessed . " 2d . That the said William Penn , and the succeeding proprieta- ries of Pennsylvania , at different periods , purchased from the native Indians their right of soil within different districts of the ...
... held , settled and possessed . " 2d . That the said William Penn , and the succeeding proprieta- ries of Pennsylvania , at different periods , purchased from the native Indians their right of soil within different districts of the ...
Σελίδα 77
... held at Hartford , the 13th day of October , 1664 , to accompany John Winthrop , Esq . , Governor of his Majesty's colony of Connecticut , to New York , and by Mr. Howell and Capt . Young , of Long Island , why the said Long Island ...
... held at Hartford , the 13th day of October , 1664 , to accompany John Winthrop , Esq . , Governor of his Majesty's colony of Connecticut , to New York , and by Mr. Howell and Capt . Young , of Long Island , why the said Long Island ...
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