Proceedings of the Conventions of the Province of Maryland, Held at the City of Annapolis, in 1774, 1775, & 1776J. Lucas & E.K. Deaver, 1836 - 378 sider |
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... keep any standing army ( ever dangerous to liberty , ) in this province : And therefore it is recommended to such of the said inhabitants of this province as are from sixteen to fifty years PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION [ 1774 .
... keep any standing army ( ever dangerous to liberty , ) in this province : And therefore it is recommended to such of the said inhabitants of this province as are from sixteen to fifty years PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION [ 1774 .
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... inhabitant of this province ought , at any time thereafter , to deal with any such person , his agent , manager ... inhabitants of Boston , now cruelly deprived of the means of procuring subsistence for themselves and PROCEEDINGS OF ...
... inhabitant of this province ought , at any time thereafter , to deal with any such person , his agent , manager ... inhabitants of Boston , now cruelly deprived of the means of procuring subsistence for themselves and PROCEEDINGS OF ...
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... inhabitants of this province , whose lands are best adapted to that purpose . And Resolved , That no flax - seed of the growth of the present year , ought to be purchased for exportation , after the twelfth day of this month . It being ...
... inhabitants of this province , whose lands are best adapted to that purpose . And Resolved , That no flax - seed of the growth of the present year , ought to be purchased for exportation , after the twelfth day of this month . It being ...
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... inhabitants of this province , to continue the regulation of the militia , as recom- mended by the last provincial convention , and that particular at- tention be paid to forming and exercising the militia throughout this province , and ...
... inhabitants of this province , to continue the regulation of the militia , as recom- mended by the last provincial convention , and that particular at- tention be paid to forming and exercising the militia throughout this province , and ...
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... inhabitants of this province , on that day , in an especial manner , by prayer and supplications , humbly and devoutly implore the blessing , support and protection of Almighty God , for the preservation of the rights and liberties of ...
... inhabitants of this province , on that day , in an especial manner , by prayer and supplications , humbly and devoutly implore the blessing , support and protection of Almighty God , for the preservation of the rights and liberties of ...
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Proceedings of the Conventions of the Province of Maryland, Held at the City ... Maryland. Convention Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1836 |
Proceedings of the Conventions of the Providence of Maryland, Held at the ... Maryland. Convention Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1836 |
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2d lieutenant 9 o'clock adjourns till to-morrow AFFIRMATIVE aforesaid Anne Arundel county Baltimore county battalion Bayly Beall bills of credit Bowie Brevard Bruff captain Carroll Cecil county Chaille city of Annapolis colonel colonies commission committee of observation common money congress Convention adjourns council of safety court delegates Dent Deye eastern shore Edelen Edmondson elected by ballot esqrs Ewing Fenwick Fitzhugh form of government Frederick county Gilpin governor Hall Hammond Harford county Hooe Horsey J. T. Chase Johnson Kent county leave of absence Mackall Marbury Matthew Tilghman members present militia motion NEGATIVE oath officers ordered to lie Paca Parnham person petition Plater POST MERIDIEM President proceedings of yesterday province Queen Anne's county question was put read and ordered resolutions Resolved Ringgold Samuel Samuel Chase Schriver Scott Sheredine shillings Smith Sprigg Stull thereof Thomas Tilghman tion to-morrow morning William Wilson Worcester county Worthington Wright yesterday were read
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Side 139 - That it be recommended to the respective Assemblies and Conventions of the United Colonies, where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs has been hitherto established, to adopt such Government as shall, in the opinion of the Representatives of the People, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular and America in general.
Side 283 - Government are the trustees of the public, and as such accountable for their conduct ; wherefore, whenever the ends of Government are perverted, and public liberty manifestly endangered, and all other means of redress are ineffectual, the people may and of right ought to reform the old or establish a new Government. The doctrine of non-resistance against arbitrary power and oppression is absurd, slavish and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.
Side 299 - 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.
Side 284 - That excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed; nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
Side 286 - That every gift, sale or devise of land to any Minister, Public Teacher, or Preacher of the Gospel, as such, or to any Religious Sect, Order or Denomination, or to, or for the support, use or benefit of, or in trust for, any Minister, Public Teacher, or Preacher of the Gospel, as such, or any Religious Sect, Order or Denomination...
Side 299 - The Third Amendment in its prohibition against the quartering of soldiers "in any house" in time of peace without the consent of the owner is another facet of that privacy.
Side 297 - That the Inhabitants of Maryland are entitled to the Common Law of England, and the trial by Jury, according to the course of that law, and to the benefit of such of the English Statutes as existed...
Side 282 - That the people of this State ought to have the sole and exclusive right of regulating the internal government and police thereof.
Side 309 - Chief of the forces of the State, but shall not command in person, except advised thereto by the Council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof.
Side 298 - That retrospective Laws, punishing acts committed before the existence of such laws, and by them only declared criminal, are oppressive, unjust and incompatible with liberty ; wherefore, no ex post facto Law ought to be made, nor any retrospective oath or restriction be imposed or required.