Notes on the State of Virginia: With an Appendix Relative to the Murder of Logan's FamilyWilson & Blackwell, 1803 - 363 Seiten |
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... grant of Maryland to the Lord Baltimore , and the subsequent determinations of the British court as to the extent of that grant . 3. The grant of Pennsylvania to William Penn , and a compact between the general assemblies of the ...
... grant of Maryland to the Lord Baltimore , and the subsequent determinations of the British court as to the extent of that grant . 3. The grant of Pennsylvania to William Penn , and a compact between the general assemblies of the ...
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... grant of Virginia to them . He accor- dingly executed a grant to Sir Thomas Gates and others , bearing date 9th of March , 1607 , under which , in the same year a settlement was effected at James town and ever after maintain- ed . Of ...
... grant of Virginia to them . He accor- dingly executed a grant to Sir Thomas Gates and others , bearing date 9th of March , 1607 , under which , in the same year a settlement was effected at James town and ever after maintain- ed . Of ...
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... grants , all islands in any part of the ocean between the 30th and 41st degrees of latitude , and within 300 leagues of any of the parts be- fore granted to the treasurer and company , not being possessed or inhabited by any other ...
... grants , all islands in any part of the ocean between the 30th and 41st degrees of latitude , and within 300 leagues of any of the parts be- fore granted to the treasurer and company , not being possessed or inhabited by any other ...
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... grant- ed away to the lords Baltimore and Fairfax the first of these obtaining also the rights of se- perate jurisdiction and government . And in 1650 the parliament , considering itself as stand- ing in the place of their deposed king ...
... grant- ed away to the lords Baltimore and Fairfax the first of these obtaining also the rights of se- perate jurisdiction and government . And in 1650 the parliament , considering itself as stand- ing in the place of their deposed king ...
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... grants to Ma- ryland , Pennsylvania , and the two Carolinas , were ratified . This constitution was formed when we were new and unexperienced , in the science of gov ernment . It was the first too which was formed in the whole United ...
... grants to Ma- ryland , Pennsylvania , and the two Carolinas , were ratified . This constitution was formed when we were new and unexperienced , in the science of gov ernment . It was the first too which was formed in the whole United ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 219 - The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other.
Seite 307 - Almighty power to do; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who, being themselves but fallible and uninspired men have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavoring to impose them on others, hath established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world, and through all time ; that to compel a man to furnish contributions...
Seite 219 - The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives a loose to the worst of passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot but be stamped by it with odious peculiarities.
Seite 223 - The mobs of great cities add just so much to the support of pure government, as sores do to the strength of the human body.
Seite 309 - ... or support any religious worship, place or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities.
Seite 214 - The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
Seite 220 - And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are of the gift of God?
Seite 30 - If the view from the top be painful and intolerable, that from below is delightful in an equal extreme. It is impossible for the emotions arising from the sublime to be felt beyond what they are here ; so beautiful an arch, so elevated, so light, and springing as it were up to heaven ! the rapture of the spectator is really indescribable...
Seite 159 - For this reason that convention which passed the ordinance of government, laid its foundation on this basis, that the legislative, executive, and judiciary departments should be separate and distinct, so that no person should exercise the powers of more than one of them at the same time.
Seite 145 - The Treasurer and company of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London for the first colony in Virginia...