It is proposed — That humble application be made for an act of parliament of Great Britain, by virtue of which one general government may be formed in America, including all the said colonies, within and under which government each colony may retain... The English in America - Page 94de Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1851Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Alpheus Henry Snow - 1902 - 786 pages
...by virtue of which one General Government may be formed in America, including all the said Colonies, and under which Government each Colony may retain...wherein a change may be directed by the said Act." The Plan of Union related to only two subjects — the administration, as dependencies of the American... | |
| 1921 - 520 pages
...by virtue of which one General Government may be formed in America, including all the said Colonies, within and* under which Government each Colony may...be directed by the said Act, as hereafter follows — That the said General Government PRESIDENT GENL , , • • , , , r> • , , n be admimstred by... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 512 pages
...by virtue of which one general government may be formed in America, including all the said colonies, within and under which government each colony may...be directed by the said act, as hereafter follows. 1 The several Articles, as originally adopted are printed in Italic type; the reasons and motives in... | |
| William Estabrook Chancellor, Fletcher Willis Hewes - 1905 - 594 pages
...by Virtue of which One General Government may be formed in America, including all the said Colonies; within and under which Government, each Colony may...be directed by the said Act, as hereafter follows. That the said General Government be administered by a President General, to be appointed and supported... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1906 - 396 pages
...by virtue of which one general government may be formed in America, including all the said Colonies, within and under which government each Colony may...be directed by the said Act, as hereafter follows : i Proposed at the Albany Congress. PRESIDENT-GENERAL AND GRAND COUNCIL. That the said general government... | |
| Edward Waterman Townsend - 1906 - 332 pages
...by virtue of which one general government may be formed in America, including all the said Colonies, within and under which government each Colony may...be directed by the said act, as hereafter follows. That the said general government be administered by a President-General, to be appointed and supported... | |
| McGill University - 1910 - 72 pages
...by virtue of which one General Goverment may be formed in America, including all the said colonies ; within and under which government each Colony may retain its present Constitution, except in the particular wherein change may be directed by the said Act as hereafter follows, " That the said general... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1911 - 314 pages
...except in the particulars wherein a change 2 may be directed by the said Act, as hereafter follows. That the said General Government be administered by...President-General, to be appointed and supported by the Crown, 3 and a Grand Council, 4 to be chosen by the 1 By recognizing the necessity of an Act of Parliament,... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1911 - 324 pages
...except in the particulars wherein a change 2 may be directed by the said Act, as hereafter follows. That the said General Government be administered by...President-General, to be appointed and supported by the Crown,3 and a Grand Council,4 to be chosen by the 1 By recognizing the necessity of an Act of Parliament,... | |
| 1914 - 768 pages
...meeting, or as they shall be called to meet at, by the President General on any emergency." Albany Plan "within, and under which Government each Colony may...constitution, except in the particulars wherein a charge [change] may be directed by the said act, as hereinafter follows." "That the said General Government... | |
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