| James Mease - 1811 - 404 strani
...effect, that the consideration of the religious profes* The first article of the Charter begins thus : " Because no people can be truly happy, though under the greatest enjoyment of civil liberties, if abridged of the freedom of their consciences, as to their religious profession and worship; and Almighty... | |
| Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1825 - 400 strani
...so far as in me lieth, to be held, enjoyed and kept, by the freemen, planters and adventurers, and other inhabitants of and in the said province and...under the greatest enjoyment of civil liberties, if abridged of the freedom of their consciences, as to their religious profession and worship: And Almighty... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 408 strani
...and other inhabitant^ (jf -and in the said province and territories thereunto annexed, forever. I. Because, no people can be truly happy, though under the greatest enjoyment of civil liberties, if abridged of thr*reedom of their consciences, as to their religious profeijion and worship: and Almighty... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 404 strani
...so far as in me lieth, to be held, enjoyed and kept, by the freemen, planters and adventurers, and other inhabitants of and in the said province and territories thereunto annexed, forever. I. Because, no people can be truly happy, though under the greatest enjoyment of civil liberties, if... | |
| Luke Howard - 1835 - 462 strani
...said William Penn, do declare, grant and confirm unto all the freemen, planters and adventurers, and other inhabitants of, and in, the said Province and Territories thereunto annexed, for ever : I. " Because no people can he truly happy, though under the greatest enjoyment of civil... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1836 - 606 strani
...of the province. Y. How so? X. See here ; it is the first clause in the charter. I will read it. " Because no people can be truly happy, though under the greatest enjoyment of civil liberties, if abridged of the freedom of their consciences as to their religious profession and worship ; and Almighty... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1837 - 812 strani
...radical of all reforms, to which civil Government is nothing in comparison — religious liberty. " FIRST. Because no people can be truly happy, though...under the greatest enjoyment of civil liberties, if abridged of the freedom of their consciences, as to their religious profession and worship : and Almighty... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 804 strani
...William Penn, and see what it says, and compare it with the claim set up in the Friends' memorial. " Because no people can be truly happy, though under the greatest enjoyment of civil liberties, if abridged of the freedom of their consciences, as to their religious profession and worship ; and Almighty... | |
| William Huffington - 1839 - 500 strani
...said William Penn do declare, grant and confirm unto all the freemen, planters and adventurers, and other inhabitants of, and in, the said province and territories thereunto annexed, forever. I. Because no people can be truly happy, though under the greatest enjoyment of civil liberties, if... | |
| Robert Barclay - 1840 - 34 strani
...the state; and by the Charter of Privileges, dated 28th October, 1701, is expressly provided, viz. "Because no people can be truly happy, though under the greatest enjoyment of Civil Liberties, if abridged of the freedom of their consciences, as to their religionsprofession and worship; and Almighty... | |
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