Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... civil and criminal , over all such territories and adjacent seas , with the power of making laws and ordinances for their government at his discretion ; confirming , however , to those who should accompany him , the enjoyment of all the ...
... civil and criminal , over all such territories and adjacent seas , with the power of making laws and ordinances for their government at his discretion ; confirming , however , to those who should accompany him , the enjoyment of all the ...
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... civil policy established in this community , corresponding with their religious institutions , was purely democratical ; the supreme power being lodged in the freemen personally assembled ; which regulation subsisted until their ...
... civil policy established in this community , corresponding with their religious institutions , was purely democratical ; the supreme power being lodged in the freemen personally assembled ; which regulation subsisted until their ...
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... civil institutions and the political relations that subsisted between them and the mother country , the wars they achieved , and the spirit with which they sustained them . A right of possession over the territories of the new world was ...
... civil institutions and the political relations that subsisted between them and the mother country , the wars they achieved , and the spirit with which they sustained them . A right of possession over the territories of the new world was ...
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