The Plain Story of American HistoryMacmillan, 1916 - Всего страниц: 545 |
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... ment of the their children . To see that they filled their offices prop- erly officials were sent out through the colonies at reg- ular periods to inquire of the people about the conduct of the men in office . We must not think that ...
... ment of the their children . To see that they filled their offices prop- erly officials were sent out through the colonies at reg- ular periods to inquire of the people about the conduct of the men in office . We must not think that ...
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... and Spanish colonial govern- ment . SUGGESTED TOPICS The Career of de Soto ; The Conquest of Mexico ; The Career of Las Casas . ames CHAPTER IV THE FIRST ENGLISH COLONY CHESAPEAKE BAY Cape SPANISH COLONIES IN AMERICA 35 IV.
... and Spanish colonial govern- ment . SUGGESTED TOPICS The Career of de Soto ; The Conquest of Mexico ; The Career of Las Casas . ames CHAPTER IV THE FIRST ENGLISH COLONY CHESAPEAKE BAY Cape SPANISH COLONIES IN AMERICA 35 IV.
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... ment , and to explore the country in order to find the best place for a permanent town . It was attacked by Indians and returned to Eng- land , reporting that the entrance of Chesapeake Bay , 336 THE FIRST ENGLISH COLONY.
... ment , and to explore the country in order to find the best place for a permanent town . It was attacked by Indians and returned to Eng- land , reporting that the entrance of Chesapeake Bay , 336 THE FIRST ENGLISH COLONY.
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... ment he must make laws with the advice of the freemen or their representatives . He understood this to mean that he could suggest the laws which would be approved by the freemen . He was soon to know that he was mistaken . In 1635 the ...
... ment he must make laws with the advice of the freemen or their representatives . He understood this to mean that he could suggest the laws which would be approved by the freemen . He was soon to know that he was mistaken . In 1635 the ...
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... ment was strongly Protestant , and it was supreme . averted It was , therefore , natural that its supporters should cast suspicious glances at the Catholic colony of Maryland . Baltimore was greatly alarmed , lest his charter be ...
... ment was strongly Protestant , and it was supreme . averted It was , therefore , natural that its supporters should cast suspicious glances at the Catholic colony of Maryland . Baltimore was greatly alarmed , lest his charter be ...
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Стр. 514 - No Senator or Representative shall, during the Time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil Office under the Authority of the United States, which shall have been created, or the Emoluments whereof shall have been encreased during such time ; and no Person holding any Office under the United States, shall be a Member of either House during his Continuance in Office.
Стр. 522 - Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.
Стр. 520 - Supreme Court, and all other officers of the United States, whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by law; but the Congress may by law vest the appointment of such inferior officers as they think proper in the President alone, in the courts of law, or in the heads of departments.
Стр. 508 - He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.
Стр. 510 - PENNSYLVANIA Robert Morris Benjamin Rush Benjamin Franklin John Morton George Clymer James Smith George...
Стр. 519 - Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President ; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
Стр. 511 - Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New- York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five, and Georgia...
Стр. 515 - To constitute tribunals inferior to the supreme court: 10. To define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and offences against the law of nations: 11. To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water: 12.
Стр. 512 - Vacancies. 3. No Person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty Years, and been nine Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State for which he shall be chosen. 4. The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided.
Стр. 513 - Senators. (2) The Congress shall assemble at least once in every Year, and such Meeting shall be on the first Monday in December, unless they shall by Law appoint a different Day.