A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 55
Seite 30
... principles and practices of the Puritans . The persecutions which they had undergone had been severe enough to irritate , but had not been severe enough to destroy . They had not been tamed into submission , but baited into savageness ...
... principles and practices of the Puritans . The persecutions which they had undergone had been severe enough to irritate , but had not been severe enough to destroy . They had not been tamed into submission , but baited into savageness ...
Seite 54
... principles of a pure democracy , with the exercise of unre- stricted religious liberty . It was the germ of those free institutions under which the colony flourished so long a time afterwards . 10. On the 30th of August , 1636 , a Synod ...
... principles of a pure democracy , with the exercise of unre- stricted religious liberty . It was the germ of those free institutions under which the colony flourished so long a time afterwards . 10. On the 30th of August , 1636 , a Synod ...
Seite 72
... principles of Magna Charta , and to the rights of the colonists , under it , British subjects . The in- habitants gave him a joyful welcome , for they were very weary of the tyranny of Andros . He postponed the pay- ment of rents , and ...
... principles of Magna Charta , and to the rights of the colonists , under it , British subjects . The in- habitants gave him a joyful welcome , for they were very weary of the tyranny of Andros . He postponed the pay- ment of rents , and ...
Seite 79
... principle of the right of local self - government by the peo- ple was in this charter fully recog- nized . To encourage emigration , the lands were offered for sale in lots of one thousand acres , at one pen- ny per acre , and many ...
... principle of the right of local self - government by the peo- ple was in this charter fully recog- nized . To encourage emigration , the lands were offered for sale in lots of one thousand acres , at one pen- ny per acre , and many ...
Seite 89
... principle ; these looked with a jealous eye upon . any class which claimed prescriptive rights and privileges either in church or state . The former contended that the laws received from England ought to be implicitly obeyed ; the ...
... principle ; these looked with a jealous eye upon . any class which claimed prescriptive rights and privileges either in church or state . The former contended that the laws received from England ought to be implicitly obeyed ; the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
30th Congress 4th of March Adams Administration afterwards Amendment America appointed army ARTICLE articles of confederation Assembly attack authority battle became Bill British Cabinet called Captain captured Charleston charter chief Colonel colonists colony command Confederate Connecticut Constitution Convention declared Delaware delegates Democratic Duke of York election Electoral enemy England Executive expedition Federal fleet forces Fort Sumter France French Georgia Government Governor grant Hampshire House House of Burgesses hundred inaugurated Indians inhabitants Jackson Jefferson Jersey John John Quincy Adams June killed King land laws Legislature Lord loss Massachusetts ment Mexico militia Mississippi Missouri North party passed peace Penn Plymouth Company President principle prisoners received resolution result retired Rhode Island River Secretary Senate sent session settlement Slavery soon South Carolina succeeded surrender territory Texas thousand tion took place treaty troops Union United vessels Vice-President Virginia vote Washington Whigs William York