Nor were these concessions left dependent on the good-will of administrative officers. " That the planters might have a hande in the governing of themselves, yt was graunted that a generall assemblie shoulde be helde yearly once, whereat were to be present... The Tuftonian - Page 1081901Full view - About this book
| New-York Historical Society - 1857 - 388 pages
...present tyme : by the Ancient Planters nowo romaininge alive in Virginia."— MS. in my possession. been governed, were now abrogated, and that we were...lawes, which his Majesties subjectes live under in Englande." Nor were these considerations made dependent on the good will of administrative officers.... | |
| 1857 - 386 pages
...Planters nowc rcmaininge alive in Virginia."— MS. in my possession. t " A Briefe Declaration," Ac. been governed, were now abrogated, and that we were...lawes, which his Majesties subjectes live under in Englande." Nor were these considerations made dependent on the good will of administrative officers.... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1857 - 380 pages
...— MS, in my possession. t " A Briefe Declaration,'' Ac. been governed, were now abrogated, and tbat we were to be governed by those free lawes, which his Majesties subjectes live under in Englande." Nor were these considerations made dependent on the good will of administrative officers.... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 778 pages
...Yeardley, under his instructions, given by the Company in England, proclaimed, "that those cruell lawes by which we had soe longe been governed, were now abrogated,...lawes which his Majesties subjectes live under in Englande." 1 1 Hild. 208. 1• Orders were at the same time (1633) sent to Virginia for a good understanding... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 678 pages
...Yeardley, under his instructions, given by the Company in England, proclaimed, " that those cruell lawes by which we had soe longe been governed, were now abrogated,...be governed by those free lawes which his Majesties snbjectes live under in Englande." this our realm of England, or in derogation of our prerogative royal."... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1857 - 380 pages
...Planters nowe remaininge alive in Virginia." — MS. in my possession, t " A Briei'e Declaration,'' &c. been governed, were now abrogated, and that we were...lawes, which his Majesties subjectes live under in Englande." Nor were these considerations made dependent on the good will of administrative officers.... | |
| George Bancroft - 1860 - 532 pages
...lawes, by which the ancient planters had soe longe been governed, were now abrogated, and that they were to be governed by those free lawes, which his majesties subjectes lived CHAP. under in Engflande." Nor were these concessions leffc o IV. • — ^-~ dependent on the... | |
| George Bancroft - 1876 - 584 pages
...lawes, by which the ancient planters had soe longe been governed, were now abrogated, and that they were to be governed by those free lawes, which his majesties subjectes lived under in Englande." NOT were these concessions left dependent on the good-will of administrative... | |
| George Bancroft - 1883 - 660 pages
...lawes, by which the ancient planters had soe longe been governed, were now abrogated, and that they were to be governed by those free lawes, which his majesties subjectes lived under in Englande." Nor were these concessions left dependent on the good-will of administrative... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1883 - 612 pages
...cruell lawes by which the ancient planters had soe longe been governed, were now abrogated, and they were to be governed by those free lawes which his majesties subjectes lived under in Englande. That the planters might have a hande in the governing ьГ themselves, yt... | |
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