Old Virginia and her neighbours . Original Charter Boundary shown thus: â idary where different from Original Charl :r Boundary shown thus: ââ. THE MARYLAND PALATINATE the palatinate principle, with divers modifica-tions suggested by experience as likely to bemore acceptable to the proprietors or to theCrown. And just as the Crown, for purposes ofits own and without regard to the wishes of thepeople, changed the governments of Virginiaand New Hampshire and extinguished thoseof New Haven and Plymouth ; so in nearlyevery case we find the people becoming so dis-satisfied with the proprietary g


Old Virginia and her neighbours . Original Charter Boundary shown thus: â idary where different from Original Charl :r Boundary shown thus: ââ. THE MARYLAND PALATINATE the palatinate principle, with divers modifica-tions suggested by experience as likely to bemore acceptable to the proprietors or to theCrown. And just as the Crown, for purposes ofits own and without regard to the wishes of thepeople, changed the governments of Virginiaand New Hampshire and extinguished thoseof New Haven and Plymouth ; so in nearlyevery case we find the people becoming so dis-satisfied with the proprietary governments thatone after another they are overturned andthe palatinates become transformed into royalprovinces. We shall, therefore, find it profit-able to trace the history of the palatinate prin-ciple in America through its initial theme andits subsequent variations. That initial theme was mainly an echo of theOld World music, but the differences were notwithout importance. In administrative machin-ery there was a strong resemblance be- â J ° Similarities tween Maryland and Durham. The betweengovernor of Maryland was Lord Bal- fnudrMâ


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