Journals of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, Količina 4

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Massachusetts Historical Society, 1923
 

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Stran 208 - That James Franklin, the printer and publisher thereof, be strictly forbidden by this Court to print or publish the NewEngland Courant, or any other pamphlet or paper of the like nature, except it be first supervised by the Secretary of this Province...
Stran 208 - Opinion that the Tendency of the said Paper is to mock Religion, and bring it into Contempt, that the Holy Scriptures are therein profanely abused, that the Reverend and Faithful Ministers of the Gospel are injuriously reflected on, His Majesty's Government affronted, and the Peace and good Order of His Majesty's Subjects of this Province disturbed, by the said Courant...
Stran xvi - Monday the fourteenth current, are humbly of opinion that the tendency of the said paper is to mock religion, and bring it into contempt, that the Holy Scriptures are therein profanely abused, that the revered and faithful ministers of the gospel are injuriously reflected on, His Majesty's Government affronted, and the peace and good order of His Majesty's subjects of this Province disturbed, by the said Courant...
Stran 16 - Voted — That the prayer of the Petition be granted And that the petitioners have liberty to bring in a Bill accordingly — M. Weare, Clr. In Council Eodm die Read & Concurr'd T.
Stran 72 - Courant printed Weekly by James Franklin, many passages have been published boldly reflecting on His Majesty's Government and on the Administration of it in this Province, the Ministry, Churches and College; and it very often contains Paragraphs that tend to fill the Headers' minds with vanity to the Dishonor of God, and disservice of Good Men.
Stran 50 - Company of the Massachusetts Colony in New England the now Lord Proprietors of the above named province of Mayne, at a General Assembly held at Boston...
Stran 33 - Ordered, that the Prayer of the Petition be so far granted, as, that the Petition™...
Stran 47 - Twelfth year of the Reign of his late Majesty King William the Third, intituled, An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
Stran 58 - Fellows and Members of the Corporation of the said College, provided they exceed not five in number. " 2. That none of the said Fellows be Overseers.
Stran 45 - ... an act, made in the first year of the reign of king William and queen Mary, intituled, An Act for exempting their Majesties' Protestant Subjects, dissenting from the Church of England, from the Penalties of certain Laws...

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