America and the American PeopleJ. & H.G. Langley, 1846 - 512 Seiten |
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... vote . Judicial proceedings and the trial by jury were the same as in England . In the year 1623 King James broke up the company ; yet the rights of Virginia were not hereby diminished . On the contrary , it was distinctly declared that ...
... vote . Judicial proceedings and the trial by jury were the same as in England . In the year 1623 King James broke up the company ; yet the rights of Virginia were not hereby diminished . On the contrary , it was distinctly declared that ...
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... voting in the election of representatives to the assembly , with which were associated a governor and council . The assem- bly alone had the right to assess taxes . Trial by jury was esta- blished , religious tolerance declared , and ...
... voting in the election of representatives to the assembly , with which were associated a governor and council . The assem- bly alone had the right to assess taxes . Trial by jury was esta- blished , religious tolerance declared , and ...
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... votes would be excluded from the House of Lords.j Such was the state of things , when Lord Grenville , in March , 1765 , brought forward a Stamp Act , which was to be no less binding on America than on England . Its simplicity ...
... votes would be excluded from the House of Lords.j Such was the state of things , when Lord Grenville , in March , 1765 , brought forward a Stamp Act , which was to be no less binding on America than on England . Its simplicity ...
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... votes in the lower , and none in the upper House , against the Stamp Bill . To the majority it seemed perfectly natural , and at the same time but of little consequence . On the 22d of March , 1765 , it received the royal assent ; and ...
... votes in the lower , and none in the upper House , against the Stamp Bill . To the majority it seemed perfectly natural , and at the same time but of little consequence . On the 22d of March , 1765 , it received the royal assent ; and ...
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... votes against 167 , and in the House of Lords by 105 against 71 , on the ground that this tax and the mode of levying it were preposterous . At the same time the unlimited legislative power of Parliament was confirmed by a special act ...
... votes against 167 , and in the House of Lords by 105 against 71 , on the ground that this tax and the mode of levying it were preposterous . At the same time the unlimited legislative power of Parliament was confirmed by a special act ...
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