Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 11
... law , where the relations of society and conduct or feelings of individuals were suffered to be under control of fanciful or mystical notions , could have but one effect . When a whole people abandoned the solid ground of common sense ...
... law , where the relations of society and conduct or feelings of individuals were suffered to be under control of fanciful or mystical notions , could have but one effect . When a whole people abandoned the solid ground of common sense ...
Page 28
... laws with the consent of the freemen , subject to the approval of the king . No taxes were to be raised save by the provincial assembly , and permission was given to the clergymen of the Anglican church to reside within the province ...
... laws with the consent of the freemen , subject to the approval of the king . No taxes were to be raised save by the provincial assembly , and permission was given to the clergymen of the Anglican church to reside within the province ...
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... laws for the government of the colony , that were wise , liberal and benevolent , and next year sent them to the ... law , civil and common . " The duke gladly assented to the opinion , and the worldly - wise Quaker obtained from his ...
... laws for the government of the colony , that were wise , liberal and benevolent , and next year sent them to the ... law , civil and common . " The duke gladly assented to the opinion , and the worldly - wise Quaker obtained from his ...
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... had borne to the Grand Turk . He argued that the English and the Indian should respect the same moral law , should be alike secure in their pursuits and their possessions , and should adjust every difference PENNSYLVANIA . 31.
... had borne to the Grand Turk . He argued that the English and the Indian should respect the same moral law , should be alike secure in their pursuits and their possessions , and should adjust every difference PENNSYLVANIA . 31.
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... law of God . The simple sons of the wilder- ness , returning to their wigwams , kept the history of the covenant by ... laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and massacres , which extended as far as Richmond . Penn came without ...
... law of God . The simple sons of the wilder- ness , returning to their wigwams , kept the history of the covenant by ... laws of Maryland refer to Indian hostilities and massacres , which extended as far as Richmond . Penn came without ...
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