| George Bancroft - 1834 - 530 strani
...dreary wilderness soon bloomed with the swarming life and activity of prosperous settlements; the Roman Catholics, who were oppressed by the laws of England,...which the province of Maryland started into being; its pros- CHAP. perity and its peace seemed assured; the interests ——•of its people and its proprietary... | |
| George Bancroft - 1834 - 532 strani
...dreary wilderness soon bloomed with the swarming life and activity of prosperous settlements ; the Roman Catholics, who were oppressed by the laws of England,...intolerance. Such were the beautiful auspices under which the 1 Chalmers, p. 205—208 ; Me- 2 Chalmers' Political Anaals, p. Mahon, p. 196—198. 235. ESTABLISHMENT... | |
| Bartholomew Rivers Carroll - 1836 - 624 strani
...the mild forbearance of a proprietary adopted religious freedom as the basis of the state." * * * " Such were the beautiful auspices under which the province...peace seemed assured ; the interests of its people and proprietary were united ; and for some years, its internal peace and harmony were undisturbed. Its... | |
| Bartholomew Rivers Carroll - 1836 - 622 strani
...the mild forbearance of a proprietary adopted religious freedom as the basis of the state." * * * " Such were the beautiful auspices under which the province...peace seemed assured ; the interests of its people and proprietary were united ; and for some years, its internal peace and harmony were undisturbed. Its... | |
| 1837 - 662 strani
...professing to believe in Jesus Christ, for or in respect of " religion." " Such," observes Mr. Bancroft, " were the " beautiful auspices under which the province...started into being ; its prosperity and its peace seemed as" sured, the interests of its people and its proprietary were " united, and for some years its internal... | |
| George Bancroft - 1841 - 368 strani
...wilderness soon bloomed with the swarming life and activity of prosperous settlements ; the Roman Catholics, oppressed by the laws of England, were sure to find...Protestants were sheltered against Protestant intolerance. Twelve months had not elapsed before the colony of Maryland was, in February, 1635, convened for legislation.... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1849 - 566 strani
...Maryland, says : — 'Its history is the history of benevolence, gratitude, and toleration. The Roman Catholics, who were oppressed by the laws of England, were sure to find a peaceful asylum in the quiet harbours of the Chesapeake ; and there, too, Protestants were sheltered from Protestant intolerance.'... | |
| George Bancroft - 1851 - 282 strani
...dreary wilderness soon bloomed with the swarming life and activity of prosperous settlements ; the Roman Catholics, who were oppressed by the laws of England, were sure to find a peaceful asylum in the quiet harbours of the Chesapeake ; and there, too, Protestants were sheltered against Protestant intolerance.... | |
| George Bancroft - 1854 - 550 strani
...dreary wilderness soon bloomed with the swarming life and activity of prosperous settlements ; the Eoman Catholics, who were oppressed by the laws of England, were sure to find a peaceful asylum in the quiet harbours of the Chesapeake; and there, too, Protestants were sheltered against Protestant intolerance.... | |
| Carl Heinrich Ludwig Retslag - 1854 - 174 strani
...to believe in Jesus Christ, for or in respect of religion." " The Roman Catholics," says Bancroft, who were oppressed by the laws of England, were sure to " find a peaceful asylum in the quiet harbours of the Chesapeake ; and there, too, Protestants were sheltered against Protestant intolerance... | |
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