America and the American PeopleJ. & H.G. Langley, 1846 - 512 Seiten |
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... Officers - West Point - Army Expenses - The Militia - The Navy -Standing Armies CHAPTER XXV . THE LAW AND THE COURTS . Legal System - Legal Studies - The Supreme Court - Circuit Courts , District Courts and Courts of Equity - Justices ...
... Officers - West Point - Army Expenses - The Militia - The Navy -Standing Armies CHAPTER XXV . THE LAW AND THE COURTS . Legal System - Legal Studies - The Supreme Court - Circuit Courts , District Courts and Courts of Equity - Justices ...
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... officers , extended religious toleration , and very much restricted the influence of the king and of the mother - country . Many things were already deliberated and acted upon in North America , which elsewhere were hardly thought of ...
... officers , extended religious toleration , and very much restricted the influence of the king and of the mother - country . Many things were already deliberated and acted upon in North America , which elsewhere were hardly thought of ...
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... officers ; so much so , that many manufactures were di- rectly prohibited in America , in order to secure the monopoly of them to the mother - country . † Both before and after the war , the northern colonies in parti- cular had carried ...
... officers ; so much so , that many manufactures were di- rectly prohibited in America , in order to secure the monopoly of them to the mother - country . † Both before and after the war , the northern colonies in parti- cular had carried ...
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... officers in perpetuo was rejected , as it would place the ruling power in the hands of a few irresponsible persons . The command that all evasions of the customs should be tried and punished in England , was termed a violation of the ...
... officers in perpetuo was rejected , as it would place the ruling power in the hands of a few irresponsible persons . The command that all evasions of the customs should be tried and punished in England , was termed a violation of the ...
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... officers , and the removal of councillors and judges , were intrusted to the will of the gov- ernor ; the town - meetings were made entirely dependent on him ; and not the slightest respect was paid to the contents of the old charters ...
... officers , and the removal of councillors and judges , were intrusted to the will of the gov- ernor ; the town - meetings were made entirely dependent on him ; and not the slightest respect was paid to the contents of the old charters ...
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