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The Geography, History, and Statistics, of America, and the West Indies ... - Page 115
by Henry Charles Carey, J. Lea - 1823 - 472 pages
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The History of the Colony of Nova Caesaria, Or New Jersey: Containing, an ...

Samuel Smith - 1877 - 634 pages
...his and their judgments and consciences, in matlers of religion, throughout the said province, thev behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this liberty to licentiousness, nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others; any law, statute or clause contained, or...
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The Constitutions of the United States: According to the Latest Amendments ...

1804 - 372 pages
...land herehereafter mentioned — they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using thts liberty to licentiousness and profaneness, nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others ; any law, statute, or clause therein contained, or to be uontained, usage or custom of this realm,...
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An Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain Respecting the United States ...

Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 pages
...fully have and enjoy his and their own judgments and consciences in matters of religious concernments, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...the civil injury or outward disturbance of others." The first meeting of the General Assembly under this charter, was March 1, 1663-4, when the government...
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The North American Review, Volume 73

1851 - 568 pages
...fully have and enjoy his and their own judgments and consciences in matters of religious concernments, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...licentiousness and profaneness, nor to the civil injury and outward disturbance of others." " It does not appear that the people of Rhode Island either desired...
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Public Laws of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

Rhode Island - 1822 - 592 pages
...consciences, in matters of religious concernments, throughout the tract of land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...the civil injury or outward disturbance of others ; any law, statute, or clause, therein contained, or to be contained, usage or custom of this realm,...
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The History of the Rise and Progress of the United States of North ..., Volume 2

James Grahame - 1827 - 548 pages
...VI- and fully, have and enjoy his and their judgments 1664. and consciences in matters of religion, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this liberty to liicentiousness, nor to the civil injury, or outward disturbance of others ; any law, statute, or clause,...
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The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 5; Volume 16

1834 - 504 pages
...consciences, in matters of religious concernments, throughout the tract of land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...licentiousness and profaneness, nor to the civil injury or untoward disturbance of others, any law, statute, or clause therein contained, or to be contained,...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a ..., Volume 1

Joseph Story - 1833 - 564 pages
...and consciences in matters of religious concernment throughout the tract of land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...the civil injury or outward disturbance of others." ' This is a noble declaration and worthy of any prince, who rules over a free people. It is lamentable...
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The History of the United States of North America, Till the ..., Volume 2

James Grahame - 1833 - 556 pages
...vl- and fully, have and enjoy his and their judgments 1664. and consciences in matters of religion, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this liberty to liicentiousness, nor to the civil injury, or outward disturbance of others ; any law, statute, or clause,...
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Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 454 pages
...consciences, in matters of religious concernments, throughout the tract of land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...the civil injury or outward disturbance of others."* This noble declaration is in accordance with the address of the petitioners to his Majesty, in which...
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