A Political and Civil History of the United States of America: From the Year 1763 to the Close of the Administration of President Washington, in March, 1797: Including a Summary View of the Political and Civil State of the North American Colonies, Prior to that Period, Volume 1H. Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 - 528 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... England in 1614 - Grant of New England to the Plymouth Company - New York settled by the Dutch - French discov- eries under de la Salle , CHAPTER II . Different forms of governments in the Colonies - Puritans settle Plymouth in 1620 ...
... England in 1614 - Grant of New England to the Plymouth Company - New York settled by the Dutch - French discov- eries under de la Salle , CHAPTER II . Different forms of governments in the Colonies - Puritans settle Plymouth in 1620 ...
Pagina 10
... England colo- nies - Their reception - Massachusetts refuse to submit to their authority and send a petition to the king - Complaints against Massachusetts - Committee of trade require an answer to these complaints - Answers not ...
... England colo- nies - Their reception - Massachusetts refuse to submit to their authority and send a petition to the king - Complaints against Massachusetts - Committee of trade require an answer to these complaints - Answers not ...
Pagina 13
... England in 1614 - Grant of New England to the Plymouth Company - New York settled by the Dutch - French discoveries under de la Salle . THE claim of Great Britain to North America , was founded on the discoveries made by John Cabot and ...
... England in 1614 - Grant of New England to the Plymouth Company - New York settled by the Dutch - French discoveries under de la Salle . THE claim of Great Britain to North America , was founded on the discoveries made by John Cabot and ...
Pagina 14
... England in May , 1497 ; and in June came in sight of land , supposed to be a part of what was afterwards called New- foundland . From hence they sailed along the coast north and south , but to what extent seems to be uncertain . Some ...
... England in May , 1497 ; and in June came in sight of land , supposed to be a part of what was afterwards called New- foundland . From hence they sailed along the coast north and south , but to what extent seems to be uncertain . Some ...
Pagina 16
... England . He afterwards sailed further south ; but being in want of provisions , he and his company were com- pelled to return . On his way back , the vessel in which Sir Hum- phry sailed , foundered in a storm , and all on board ...
... England . He afterwards sailed further south ; but being in want of provisions , he and his company were com- pelled to return . On his way back , the vessel in which Sir Hum- phry sailed , foundered in a storm , and all on board ...
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A Political and Civil History of the United States of America ..., Volume 1 Timothy Pitkin Volledige weergave - 1828 |
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Pagina 457 - Britain ; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, had, hath, and of right ought to have, full Power and Authority to make Laws and Statutes of sufficient Force and Validity to bind the Colonies and People of America, Subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever.
Pagina 286 - But, from the necessity of the case, and a regard to the mutual interest of both countries, we cheerfully consent to the operation of such acts of the British parliament, as are bona fide, restrained to the regulation of our external commerce, for the purpose of securing the commercial advantages of the whole empire to the mother country, and the commercial benefits of its respective members ; excluding every idea of taxation internal or external, for raising a revenue on the subjects in America,...
Pagina 2 - BBOWN, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit : " Sertorius : or, the Roman Patriot.
Pagina 208 - America is obstinate; America is almost in open rebellion. I rejoice that America has resisted. Three millions of people, so dead to all the feelings of liberty as voluntarily to submit to be slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.
Pagina 14 - ... to sail to all parts, countries, and seas of the east, of the west, and of the north...
Pagina 463 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
Pagina 423 - Whereas, we all came into these parts of America, with one and the same end and aim, namely, to advance the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to enjoy the liberties of the Gospel in purity with peace...
Pagina 287 - American subject of trial by jury, authorize the judge's certificate to indemnify the prosecutor from damages that he might otherwise be liable to, requiring oppressive security from a claimant of ships and goods seized, before he shall be allowed to defend his property, and are subversive of American rights. "Also, 12 Geo. Ill, ch. 24, entitled 'An act for the better securing his majesty's dock yards, magazines, ships, ammunition and, stores...
Pagina 481 - ... the suggestions of humanity, can restrain your hands from shedding human blood in such an impious cause, we must then tell you that we will never submit to be hewers of wood or drawers of water for any ministry or nation in the world.
Pagina 285 - That the inhabitants of the English colonies in North America, by the immutable laws of nature, the principles of the English Constitution, and the several charters or compacts, have the following rights : Resolved, NCD 1.