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 67
... passed by grants from the proprietors ; but the powers of government were considered of a nature so sacred , that they could only be derived directly from the king . It was held , that to assign the powers of government was to ...
... passed by grants from the proprietors ; but the powers of government were considered of a nature so sacred , that they could only be derived directly from the king . It was held , that to assign the powers of government was to ...
Σελίδα 72
... passed according to the directions of their frame of government , vest the right of soil and estate of the late proprietaries of Pennsylvania in the said Commonwealth ; and that by means thereof , and cf the several matters and things ...
... passed according to the directions of their frame of government , vest the right of soil and estate of the late proprietaries of Pennsylvania in the said Commonwealth ; and that by means thereof , and cf the several matters and things ...
Σελίδα 93
... passed at Albany , last June , Hendrick then , with some warmth , disapproved of them , as well as the weakness of those of his brethren who were seduced by Lydius , and promised to do all he could to make them revoke or retract what ...
... passed at Albany , last June , Hendrick then , with some warmth , disapproved of them , as well as the weakness of those of his brethren who were seduced by Lydius , and promised to do all he could to make them revoke or retract what ...
Σελίδα 94
... passed over without notice . The following are extracts : - " As to the Connecticut affair , I am clear of opinion , that , by order of the Governor , you should write to Hendrick , putting him in mind of his promise he made to the ...
... passed over without notice . The following are extracts : - " As to the Connecticut affair , I am clear of opinion , that , by order of the Governor , you should write to Hendrick , putting him in mind of his promise he made to the ...
Σελίδα 111
... passed , we infer from the fact that the colony of Connecticut did not officially move in the matter , and the great improbability that the Government of Pennsylvania could be induced to make either concession or compromise with agents ...
... passed , we infer from the fact that the colony of Connecticut did not officially move in the matter , and the great improbability that the Government of Pennsylvania could be induced to make either concession or compromise with agents ...
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