A Sketch of the History of Maryland During the Three First Years After Its Settlement: To which is Prefixed, a Copious Introduction |
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... principles appear so frivolous , and their habits so ridiculous , yet the English owe the whole freedom of their constitu- tion , ) had , in that session , made a motion against an exclusive patent , granted to a company of mer- chants ...
... principles appear so frivolous , and their habits so ridiculous , yet the English owe the whole freedom of their constitu- tion , ) had , in that session , made a motion against an exclusive patent , granted to a company of mer- chants ...
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... principle of vanity , but from justifiable pru- dence and good economy , especially under the full expectation , as we may suppose him to have then been , of settling a colony in that part of the country . The important public ...
... principle of vanity , but from justifiable pru- dence and good economy , especially under the full expectation , as we may suppose him to have then been , of settling a colony in that part of the country . The important public ...
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... principles of an elective and representative government , were deve- loped by the English revolutionists , in 1690 , with such wisdom and moderation , and have been che- rished by their descendants in America with so much ardour , that ...
... principles of an elective and representative government , were deve- loped by the English revolutionists , in 1690 , with such wisdom and moderation , and have been che- rished by their descendants in America with so much ardour , that ...
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... principles of a representative government as were to be found in an abstract clause of a Charles , as yet unexecuted . It was therefore without hesitation or reluctance , that the patentees of these colonies prepared , under the ...
... principles of a representative government as were to be found in an abstract clause of a Charles , as yet unexecuted . It was therefore without hesitation or reluctance , that the patentees of these colonies prepared , under the ...
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... long they may have been sanctioned by Christian usage and prac- tice , as totally repugnant to those moral principles , adopted by the common consent of all mankind , in VII . 12 2 SECT . all ages , as HISTORY OF MARYLAND . 173.
... long they may have been sanctioned by Christian usage and prac- tice , as totally repugnant to those moral principles , adopted by the common consent of all mankind , in VII . 12 2 SECT . all ages , as HISTORY OF MARYLAND . 173.
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