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| 1804 - 372 páginas
...address, they have freely declared, that it is much on their hearts (if they he permitted) to hold forth a lively experiment, that a most flourishing civil state may stand, and best be maintained, und that among our English subjects, with a full liberty in religious concernments ; and that true... | |
| David Benedict - 1813 - 624 páginas
...obtained their second Charter in 1663, they petitioned Charles II. " that they might be permitted to hold forth a lively experiment, that a most flourishing...and that among English subjects, with a full liberty in religious concernments, and that true piety, rightly grounded on gospel principles, will give the... | |
| David Benedict - 1813 - 592 páginas
...containing the charter of the colony, with as much of it unfolded as shows this paragraph : " To exhibit a lively experiment, that a most flourishing civil State may stand and best be maintained, and that amocg our English subjects, with a full liberty in religious concernments ; and that true piety, rightly... | |
| 1817 - 486 páginas
...containing the charter of the colony, with as much of it unfolded as »hows this paragraph : " To exhibit a lively experiment, that a most flourishing civil...State may stand and best be maintained, and that among our English subjects, with a full liberty in religious concernments ; and that true piety, rightly... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 páginas
...address, they have freely declared, that it is much in their hearts (if they may be permitted) to hold forth a lively experiment, that a most flourishing...may stand, and best be maintained, and that among our English subjects, with a full liberty in religious concernments," and then declares, " That no... | |
| Rhode Island - 1822 - 592 páginas
...in their migration to this country, and settlement of this State, was, as they expressed it, to hold forth a lively experiment, that a most flourishing civil state may stand, and best be maintained, with a full liberty in religious concernments : Be it therefore enacted by the General Assembly, and... | |
| Henry Charles Carey, J. Lea - 1823 - 532 páginas
...first settlers of this state. After reciting that the colonists have declared their desire " to hold, forth a lively experiment, that a most flourishing civil state may stand, and best be maintained, with a full liberty in religious concernments," it provided, with a liberality far from universal even... | |
| 1829 - 894 páginas
...was established. Their petition to Charles I. for a charter, " that they might be permitted to bold forth a lively experiment, that a most flourishing civil State may stand and be best maintained, with a full liberty in religious coacernments," was granted. It is the glory of... | |
| 1830 - 396 páginas
...was established. Their petition to Charles I. for a charter, " that they might be permitted to hold forth a lively experiment, that a most flourishing civil State may stand and be best maintained, with a full liberty in religious concernments," was granted. It is the glory of... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1832 - 384 páginas
...this colony, by his charter of 1663, — in which he makes use of these words : " That they might hold forth a lively experiment, that a most flourishing...state may stand, and best be maintained, and that amongst our En* glish subjects, with a full liberty in religious concern ments. And that true piety,... | |
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