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" Assembly, as they shall think fit; and to choose, nominate and appoint, such and so many other persons as they shall think fit, and shall be willing to accept the same, to be free of the said Company and body politic, and them into the same to admit... "
The North American Review - Page 382
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The Constitutions of the United States: According to the Latest Amendments ...

1804 - 372 pages
...shall think fit ; and to chuse, nominate, and appoint such and so many persons as they shall think .it, and shall be willing to accept the same, to be free of the suid company and body politic, and them into the same to admit ; and to elect, and consjitute such...
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Public Laws of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

Rhode Island - 1822 - 592 pages
...change, such days, times and places of meeting and General Assembly, as they shall think fit ; and to choose, nominate and appoint, such and so many...and body politic, and them into the same to admit ; and to elect and constitute such offices and officers, and to tyrant such needful commissions, as...
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Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 448 pages
...and general assembly, as they shall think fit; and to choose, nominate, and appoint such and so many persons as they shall think fit, and shall be willing...and body politic, and them into the same to admit ; and to elect and constitute such offices and officers, and to grant such needful commissions as they...
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Letters from the English Kings and Queens Charles II, James II, William and ...

1836 - 420 pages
...deputy-governour, and assistants, or other officers, or any other courts, assemblies or meetings, and to choose, nominate and appoint such and so many other...and body politic, and them into the same to admit ; and to elect and constitute such officers as they shall think fit and requisite for the ordering,...
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Report of the Select Committee [on] the Memorial of the Democratic Members ...

Edmund Burke - 1841 - 1092 pages
...and change such days, times, and places of meeting and General Assembly as they shall think fit; and to choose, nominate, and appoint such and so many other persons as they shall think Jit, and shall be icUling to accept the same, to be free of the said Company and body politic, and...
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A Concise History, of the Efforts to Obtain an Extension of Suffrage in ...

Jacob Frieze - 1842 - 200 pages
...and change, such days, times and places of meeting and General Assembly, as they shall think Gt; and to choose, nominate and appoint, such and so many...and body politic, and them into the same to admit." By the above quotation, it will be seen that there was no other qualification prescribed for a freeman...
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A Concise History, of the Efforts to Obtain an Extension of Suffrage in ...

Jacob Frieze - 1842 - 192 pages
...and change, such days, times and places of meeting and General Assembly, as they shall think fit; and to choose, nominate and appoint, such and so many...think fit, and shall be willing to accept the same, to he free of the said Company and body politic, and them into the same to admit. " By the above quotation,...
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The Affairs of Rhode-Island: A Discourse Delivered in the Meeting-house of ...

Francis Wayland - 1842 - 36 pages
...delegates. The Charter authorized the General Assembly to choose such persons as they should think fit, " to be free of the said Company and body politic, and them into the same to admit." This power of admitting freemen the General Assembly exercised until they authorized the several towns...
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The North American Review, Volume 58

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1844 - 574 pages
...of the United States. This company declared, in 1641-2, that their government was " a dernocracie, or popular government," and that the power to make...that the charter confined the right of suffrage to ihe " freemen " of the Company, as was formerly the case in Massachusetts ; but the power rested entirely...
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Public Laws of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations: As ...

Rhode Island - 1844 - 612 pages
...and change, such days, times and places of meeting and General Assembly, as they shall think fit; and to choose, nominate, and appoint, such and so many...and body politic, and them into the same to admit ; and to elect and constitute such offices and officers, and to grant such needful commissions, as...
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