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... Virginia and Washington.— 1885 .- $ 4.00 . I. Maryland's Influence upon Land Cessions to the United States . By H. B. ADAMS . 75 cents . II - III . Virginia Local Institutions : -The Land System ; Hundred ; Parish ; County Town . By E ...
... Virginia and Washington.— 1885 .- $ 4.00 . I. Maryland's Influence upon Land Cessions to the United States . By H. B. ADAMS . 75 cents . II - III . Virginia Local Institutions : -The Land System ; Hundred ; Parish ; County Town . By E ...
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... Virginia . Section III . - The Carolinas . Section IV . - Georgia ......... 27 43 CHAPTER IV . — The Bicameral System in the Federal Constitution ........ 51 THE RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BICAMERAL SYSTEM IN AMERICA.
... Virginia . Section III . - The Carolinas . Section IV . - Georgia ......... 27 43 CHAPTER IV . — The Bicameral System in the Federal Constitution ........ 51 THE RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BICAMERAL SYSTEM IN AMERICA.
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... . I ; Griffith's Annals of Baltimore , 7 . 1 Lord Proprietary , and that the burgesses would consider 43 -The Bicameral System in the Southern Colonies Section I -Maryland Section II -Virginia Section III -The Carolinas -Georgia.
... . I ; Griffith's Annals of Baltimore , 7 . 1 Lord Proprietary , and that the burgesses would consider 43 -The Bicameral System in the Southern Colonies Section I -Maryland Section II -Virginia Section III -The Carolinas -Georgia.
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... session as printed in the Maryland Archives , however , purport to have been passed by the Lord Proprietary by and with the consent of the General Assembly , no Section II . - Virginia . The account of the 249 ] 45 The Southern Colonies .
... session as printed in the Maryland Archives , however , purport to have been passed by the Lord Proprietary by and with the consent of the General Assembly , no Section II . - Virginia . The account of the 249 ] 45 The Southern Colonies .
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Section II . - Virginia . The account of the introduction of the system into the Virginia legislature must of necessity be brief , since the sources now available do not relate in a satisfactory way the details of the process of the ...
Section II . - Virginia . The account of the introduction of the system into the Virginia legislature must of necessity be brief , since the sources now available do not relate in a satisfactory way the details of the process of the ...
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Page 237 - The concessions and agreements of the proprietors, freeholders and inhabitants of the province of West New Jersey in America.
Page 33 - God's and his own heart's), did voluntarily leave his warm nest, and, to the wonder of his kindred, and amazement of them that knew him, undertake this hard, but, in my judgment, heroicall resolution to go to Virginia, and helpe to beare the name of God unto the Gentiles.
Page 241 - Authority to make Constitute and ordain Laws Statutes and ordinances for the Publick Peace welfare and good Government...
Page 49 - That it be recommended to the respective Assemblies and Conventions of the United Colonies, where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs has been hitherto established, to adopt such Government as shall, in the opinion of the Representatives of the People, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular and America in general.
Page 49 - Colonies, where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs had been established, to adopt such a government as should, in the opinion of the representatives of the people, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular, and of America in general.
Page 204 - BEMIS. 25 cents. VI. Parish Institutions of Maryland. By EDWARD INGLE. 40 cents. VII. Old Maryland Manors. By JOHN HEMSLEY JOHNSON. 30 cents. VIII. Norman Constables in America. By HB ADAMS. 50 cents. IX-X. Village Communities of Cape Ann and Salem.
Page 52 - I do declare and promise that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords.