An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Količina 3editor; J. Ridgeway, 1795 |
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Stran 4
... late revolution , when , though a minor , his property in the lands was confifcated , and the government affumed by the freemen of the province , who formed the constitution now exifting . At the close of the war , Henry Har- ford , Efq ...
... late revolution , when , though a minor , his property in the lands was confifcated , and the government affumed by the freemen of the province , who formed the constitution now exifting . At the close of the war , Henry Har- ford , Efq ...
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... late governors , and other officers , who respected their privi- leges because they loved the colony . The governor whom Charles had been anxious to appoint , had no opportunity of exercifing those illegal and extraordinary powers with ...
... late governors , and other officers , who respected their privi- leges because they loved the colony . The governor whom Charles had been anxious to appoint , had no opportunity of exercifing those illegal and extraordinary powers with ...
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... late incurfions of the Indians excepted , the inha- bitants have been peaceable and profperous . GEORGI A. The settlement of a colony between the rivers Savannah and Ala- tamaha , was meditated in England in 1732 , for the accommodation ...
... late incurfions of the Indians excepted , the inha- bitants have been peaceable and profperous . GEORGI A. The settlement of a colony between the rivers Savannah and Ala- tamaha , was meditated in England in 1732 , for the accommodation ...
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... late Rev. George Whitefield founded an orphan house academy in Georgia , about twelve miles from Savannah . For the support of this , he collected large fums of mo- ney from all denominations of Chriftians , both in England and America ...
... late Rev. George Whitefield founded an orphan house academy in Georgia , about twelve miles from Savannah . For the support of this , he collected large fums of mo- ney from all denominations of Chriftians , both in England and America ...
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... late war Georgia was over - run by the British troops , and the inhabitants were obliged to flee into the neighbouring States for fafety . The fufferings and loffes of its citizens were as great , in proportion to their numbers and ...
... late war Georgia was over - run by the British troops , and the inhabitants were obliged to flee into the neighbouring States for fafety . The fufferings and loffes of its citizens were as great , in proportion to their numbers and ...
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Stran 48 - That no man shall be taken or imprisoned, or disseized of his freehold, liberties or privileges, or outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, or deprived of his life, liberty, or property, but by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land.
Stran 48 - ... to be allowed counsel ; to be confronted with the witnesses against him ; to have process for his witnesses ; to examine the witnesses for and against him on oath ; and to a speedy trial by an impartial jury without whose unanimous consent he ought not to be found guilty.
Stran 65 - Pennsylvania as a free and independent state, and that I will not at any time do or cause to be done any matter or thing that will be prejudicial or injurious to the freedom and independence thereof, as declared by Congress; and also that I will discover and make known to some...
Stran 113 - I would not have a slave to till my ground, To carry me, to fan me while I sleep, And tremble when I wake, for all the wealth That sinews bought and sold have ever earn'd.
Stran 216 - That all power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by any authority, without consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised.
Stran 140 - That in ancient times a herd of these tremendous animals came to the Bigbone licks, and began an universal destruction of the bear, deer, elks, buffaloes, and other animals which had been created for the use of the Indians...
Stran 118 - History, by apprising them of the past, will enable them to judge of the future; it will avail them of the experience of other times and other nations; it will qualify them as judges of the actions and designs of men...
Stran 118 - Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone. The people themselves therefore are its only safe depositories ; and to render even them safe, their minds must be improved to a certain degree. This indeed is not all that is necessary, though it be essentially necessary.
Stran 220 - ... inhabitants of any one county within the state twelve months immediately preceding the day of any election, and possessed of a freehold within the same county of fifty acres of land, for six months next before and at the day of election, shall be entitled to vote for a member of the Senate ;
Stran 64 - Judge), that I will not, directly or indirectly, receive the profits or any part of the profits, of any other office during the term of my acting as . SEC.