A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... Constitution and form of government . The Constitution was liberal , and admitted every one to the rights of citizenship who took the oath of allegiance to the commonwealth . No juris- diction was allowed to the king . The governor and ...
... Constitution and form of government . The Constitution was liberal , and admitted every one to the rights of citizenship who took the oath of allegiance to the commonwealth . No juris- diction was allowed to the king . The governor and ...
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... ? What was the design of Williams in planting his colony ? Give the sub stance of the covenant or Constitution by which the settlement was governed . 66 who were persecuted and suffered " for conscience ' CHAP . IX . ] 53 RHODE ISLAND .
... ? What was the design of Williams in planting his colony ? Give the sub stance of the covenant or Constitution by which the settlement was governed . 66 who were persecuted and suffered " for conscience ' CHAP . IX . ] 53 RHODE ISLAND .
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... Constitution , every one forming a constituent member of the Society was required to subscribe the following covenant : " We whose names are here under - written , being desirous to inhabit in the town of Providence , do promise to ...
... Constitution , every one forming a constituent member of the Society was required to subscribe the following covenant : " We whose names are here under - written , being desirous to inhabit in the town of Providence , do promise to ...
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... constitution , and refused to levy taxes until this was granted . When Penn returned he approved what the people had done . In 1690 Delaware was permitted to have a separate Le- gislature , as we have seen . 11. Penn had determined to ...
... constitution , and refused to levy taxes until this was granted . When Penn returned he approved what the people had done . In 1690 Delaware was permitted to have a separate Le- gislature , as we have seen . 11. Penn had determined to ...
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... constitution for the government of the colonists under this grant was drawn up by the celebrated philosopher John Locke , and exhibits great wisdom and forecast in many of its fea- tures . Religious freedom was specially provided for in ...
... constitution for the government of the colonists under this grant was drawn up by the celebrated philosopher John Locke , and exhibits great wisdom and forecast in many of its fea- tures . Religious freedom was specially provided for in ...
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