History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, 第 2 卷C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1844 |
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... magistrate.1 to And the gratitude of Connecticut was reasonable . The charter which Winthrop had obtained secured to ... magistrates were sometimes persons of no ordinary endowments ; but though gifts of learning and genius were valued ...
... magistrate.1 to And the gratitude of Connecticut was reasonable . The charter which Winthrop had obtained secured to ... magistrates were sometimes persons of no ordinary endowments ; but though gifts of learning and genius were valued ...
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... magistrate acted as judge of probate , and the business was transacted with small expense to the fatherless , 1 Education was always esteemed a concern of deepest interest , and there were common schools from the first . Nor was it long ...
... magistrate acted as judge of probate , and the business was transacted with small expense to the fatherless , 1 Education was always esteemed a concern of deepest interest , and there were common schools from the first . Nor was it long ...
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... magistrates were selected from the people called Quakers , and freedom of debate was restored . George Fox himself was present among his Friends , demanding a double dili- gence in " guards against oppression , " and in the firm support ...
... magistrates were selected from the people called Quakers , and freedom of debate was restored . George Fox himself was present among his Friends , demanding a double dili- gence in " guards against oppression , " and in the firm support ...
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... magistrates and deputies , all power and authority , legislative , executive , and judicial ; to defend themselves by force of arms against every aggression ; and to reject , as an infringement of their right , any VOL II . 1 Hutchinson ...
... magistrates and deputies , all power and authority , legislative , executive , and judicial ; to defend themselves by force of arms against every aggression ; and to reject , as an infringement of their right , any VOL II . 1 Hutchinson ...
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... magistrates of Massachusetts permitted no man to drink the king's health . A few formalities were coldly observed . The day that saw monarchy renewed on this side the At- lantic , was not esteemed a day of rejoicing . The young republic ...
... magistrates of Massachusetts permitted no man to drink the king's health . A few formalities were coldly observed . The day that saw monarchy renewed on this side the At- lantic , was not esteemed a day of rejoicing . The young republic ...
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Albany Records America aristocracy assembly Bacon Bacon's rebellion Barclay Berkeley bigotry Burk Burwell Account Carolina Chalmers CHAP Charles Charles II charter church claimed Coll colonists colony commercial Connecticut conscience council court Cromwell Culpepper Delaware duke of York Dutch elected emigrants enfranchisement England English established favor feudal freedom friends George Fox governor grant Hening Hist Holland Hudson humanity Ibid Indians Inner Light insurrection James II Jersey king land laws legislation Long Island Long Parliament Lord Baltimore magistrates Maryland Massachusetts ment mind monarch nation navigation acts Netherlands never parliament party passions peace plantations political popular liberty possession Presbyterians principles privileges proprietary Protestant province Puritans Quaker rebellion religion religious revolution Rhode Island River royal royalists sect settlement Shaftesbury soil soul spirit Stuyvesant T. M.'s Account tion truth tyranny Virginia West India Company William Penn Winthrop XVII xviii
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第 32 頁 - Men whose life, learning, faith, and pure intent Would have been held in high esteem with Paul, Must now be named and printed heretics By shallow Edwards and Scotch What d'ye call.
第 62 頁 - ... do not actually disturb the civil peace of our said colony ; but that all and every person and persons may, from time to time, and at all times hereafter, freely and fully have...
第 364 頁 - I hope you will not be troubled at your change and the king's choice, for you are now fixed at the mercy of no governor that comes to make his fortune great ; you shall be governed by laws of your own making, and live a free, and, if you will, a sober and industrious people.
第 368 頁 - For their learning be liberal. Spare no cost; for by such parsimony all is lost that is saved: but let it be useful knowledge, such as is consistent with truth and godliness, not cherishing a vain conversation or idle mind, but ingenuity mixed with industry is good for the body and mind too.
第 366 頁 - ... care for men of the highest attainments, even more than the office of correcting evil-doers ; and, without imposing one uniform model on all the world, without denying that time, place, and emergencies may bring with them a necessity or an excuse for monarchical, or even aristocratical institutions, he believed " any government to be free to the people, where the laws rule, and the people are a party to the laws.
第 363 頁 - I have, and for my business here, know that after many waitings, watchings, solicitings and disputes in Council, this day my country was confirmed to me under the great seal of England...
第 106 頁 - Some in our house were fighting for their lives, others wallowing in blood, the house on fire over our heads, and the bloody heathen ready to knock us on the head if we stirred out Now might we hear mothers and children crying out for themselves and one another, Lord, what shall we do...
第 59 頁 - I give these books for the founding of a college in this colony.
第 21 頁 - Many more words I had with him; but people coming in, I drew a little back. As I was turning, he catched me by the hand, and with tears in his eyes said, 'Come again to my house; for if thou and I were but an hour of a day together, we should be nearer one to the other ;' adding, That he wished me no more ill than he did to his own soul.
第 122 頁 - Agent, quoted in the following words ; " they apprehended them to be an invasion of the rights, liberties and properties of the subjects of his Majesty, in the colony, they not being represented in Parliament...