The New England Magazine, Volumen54;Volumen60New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... freemen who were to meet four times a year in meetings called the " General Court . " The Governor and the assistants were to hold month- ly meetings , or oftener , called courts of assistants . At any meeting , provid- ed the Governor ...
... freemen who were to meet four times a year in meetings called the " General Court . " The Governor and the assistants were to hold month- ly meetings , or oftener , called courts of assistants . At any meeting , provid- ed the Governor ...
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... freemen , and for the next fifteen years it was a struggle be- ween the assistants , who wished to retain power , and the freemen who claimed that the power of govern- ment was vested in them . By the terms of the charter , the power to ...
... freemen , and for the next fifteen years it was a struggle be- ween the assistants , who wished to retain power , and the freemen who claimed that the power of govern- ment was vested in them . By the terms of the charter , the power to ...
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... freemen , and they determined to exercise their full rights . The old officers were refused re - election , and among other votes passed was one to the effect that it was " lawful for the freemen of every plantason to choose two or ...
... freemen , and they determined to exercise their full rights . The old officers were refused re - election , and among other votes passed was one to the effect that it was " lawful for the freemen of every plantason to choose two or ...
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... freemen , who now exercised their rights through the deputies , but for an enactment to have the force of law it must have received the ap- proval of a certain number of the assistants . This negative vote or veto power caused ...
... freemen , who now exercised their rights through the deputies , but for an enactment to have the force of law it must have received the ap- proval of a certain number of the assistants . This negative vote or veto power caused ...
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... free - men and slaves , patricians and plebians , landlords and serfs , gentry and peasants , rulers and ruled , the privileged and the disfran- chised and disinherited . That some were born to command , others to obey ; some to rule ...
... free - men and slaves , patricians and plebians , landlords and serfs , gentry and peasants , rulers and ruled , the privileged and the disfran- chised and disinherited . That some were born to command , others to obey ; some to rule ...
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