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" That the Grand Assembly, as formerly, should convene and transact the affairs of Virginia, doing nothing contrary to the Government of the Commonwealth or laws of England. "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of ... - Page 150
by Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, William Waller Hening, William Munford - 1809
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A General History of the United States of America, from the Discovery in ...

Benjamin Trumbull - United States - 1810 - 482 pages
...inhabitants thereof shall be and remain in due subjection to the commonwealth of England : That the grand assembly, as formerly, should convene and transact the affairs of Virginia, in which nothing was to be done contrary to the government of the commonwealth of England : That there...
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A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer of Virginia, and the District of Columbia

Joseph Martin, William Henry Brockenbrough - Virginia - 1835 - 644 pages
...and enjoy such freedoms and privileges as belong to the freeborn people of England. 2dly. That the Grand Assembly as formerly should convene and transact the affairs of Virginia; doing nothing contrary to the government ol the commonwealth or laws of England : 3dly. That there...
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Historical Collections of Virginia: Containing a Collection of the Most ...

Henry Howe - Virginia - 1845 - 562 pages
...and enjoy such freedoms and privileges as belong to the frecborn people of England. 2dly. That the Grand Assembly, as formerly, should convene and transact the affairs of Virginia, doing nothing contrary to the government of the commonwealth or laws of England. 3dly. That there should...
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Historical Collections of Virginia: Containing a Collection of the Most ...

Henry Howe - District of Columbis - 1852 - 614 pages
...and enjoy such freedoms and privileges as belong to the freeborn people of England. •Ml v. That the Grand Assembly, as formerly, should convene and transact the affairs of Virginia, doing nothing contrary to the government of the commonwealth or laws of England. 3dly. That there should...
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The Great Republic: A Descriptive, Statistical, and Historical View of the ...

James D. McCabe - United States - 1871 - 1172 pages
...and enjoy such freedoms and privileges as belong to the freeborn people of England. 2dly. That the Grand Assembly, as formerly, should convene and transact the affairs of Virginia, doing nothing contrary to the Government of the Commonwealth or laws of England. 3dly. That there should...
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THE GREAT REPUBLIC: BEING A FULL AND COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN UNION

JAS. D. M'CABE, JR. - 1871 - 1164 pages
...and enjoy such»freedoms and privileges as belong to the freeborn people of England. 2dly. That the Grand Assembly, as formerly, should convene and transact the affairs of Virginia, doing nothing contrary to the Government of the Commonwealth or laws of England. .3dly. That there...
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The Centennial History of the United States: From the Discovery ..., Parts 41-42

James D. McCabe - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1874 - 974 pages
...enjoy sach freedoms and privileges as belong to the frecboru people of England. "Secondly. That the grand assembly, as formerly, should convene and transact the affairs of Virginia, doing nothing contrary to the government of the commonwealth or laws of England. "Thirdly. That there...
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Four Centuries of Progress ...

Henry Davenport Northrop - United States - 1893 - 1000 pages
...such freedoms and privileges as belong to the freeborn people of England. " Secondly. — That the grand assembly, as formerly, should convene and transact the affairs of Virginia, doing nothing contrary to the government of the commonwealth or laws of England. " Thirdly.— That...
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Queen of Republics: Being a Standard History of the United States, from the ...

Henry Davenport Northrop - United States - 1899 - 1180 pages
...such freedoms and privileges as belong to the freeborn people of England. " Secondly. — That the grand assembly, as formerly, should convene and transact the affairs of Virginia, doing nothing contrary to the government of the commonwealth or laws of England. " Thirdly.— That...
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Virginia Reports: Jefferson--33 Grattan, 1730-1880

Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1018 pages
...convention made in 1651, between the colony and the commissioners, under Cromwell, provided that the Grand Assembly as formerly should convene and transact...under the colonial government. In the Chancellor's révisai, (b) it appears that certain acts were suspended till the King's approbation was known. (1)...
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