A Short History of British Colonial PolicyMethuen & Company, 1897 - 503 strán (strany) |
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... governor and officers , to punish , according to orders established by the Council , so always as the said statutes , ordinances , and proceedings , as near as conveniently may be , be agreeable to the laws and statutes , government ...
... governor and officers , to punish , according to orders established by the Council , so always as the said statutes , ordinances , and proceedings , as near as conveniently may be , be agreeable to the laws and statutes , government ...
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... Governor seems to have adopted wise measures in the interests of agriculture . His private greed , however , led him to treat the colonists as so many instruments for his personal needs , and the years 1617 to 1619 , during which he ...
... Governor seems to have adopted wise measures in the interests of agriculture . His private greed , however , led him to treat the colonists as so many instruments for his personal needs , and the years 1617 to 1619 , during which he ...
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... governor and twelve assistants , itself dependent on the Privy Council , such Council being empowered to appoint a governor and twelve assistants to act in the Colony . The Virginia Company did not surrender without a struggle . It was ...
... governor and twelve assistants , itself dependent on the Privy Council , such Council being empowered to appoint a governor and twelve assistants to act in the Colony . The Virginia Company did not surrender without a struggle . It was ...
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... Governor , deputy Governor , and eighteen assistants ; and to make laws and ordinances , not repugnant to the laws of England for the government of the new Colony . No reference was made to conformity to the Church of England , so that ...
... Governor , deputy Governor , and eighteen assistants ; and to make laws and ordinances , not repugnant to the laws of England for the government of the new Colony . No reference was made to conformity to the Church of England , so that ...
Strana 75
... Governors . We have seen how , in the adminis- beginning , the Governors of the different Colonies tended to become the representatives of practically independent com- munities . At a later date , for many generations , the Governors ...
... Governors . We have seen how , in the adminis- beginning , the Governors of the different Colonies tended to become the representatives of practically independent com- munities . At a later date , for many generations , the Governors ...
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