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Side 22
... appointed for town- meetings , the other providing for the monthly choice of a town treasurer . From the latter it would seem , that they held meetings , monthly . The next record is under date of 13th of 6 mo . ( August . ) It contains ...
... appointed for town- meetings , the other providing for the monthly choice of a town treasurer . From the latter it would seem , that they held meetings , monthly . The next record is under date of 13th of 6 mo . ( August . ) It contains ...
Side 29
... appointed at a previous meeting to wait on Mr. Williams and procure from him a deed of the first purchase , made a report , and on the thirteenth of the same month , another committee was appointed to procure the signature of Mrs ...
... appointed at a previous meeting to wait on Mr. Williams and procure from him a deed of the first purchase , made a report , and on the thirteenth of the same month , another committee was appointed to procure the signature of Mrs ...
Side 46
... appointed " to keep the peace . " The reasons assigned by Governor Winthrop for as- suming jurisdiction over these persons and lands , so far beyond their charter limits , were " partly to res- cue these men from violence , and partly ...
... appointed " to keep the peace . " The reasons assigned by Governor Winthrop for as- suming jurisdiction over these persons and lands , so far beyond their charter limits , were " partly to res- cue these men from violence , and partly ...
Side 49
... appointed by each colony to meet and deliberate upon all matters of common interest . The immediate cause of the confederacy was the prospect , in 1642 , of a general war with the Indian tribes . Neither of the colonies within the State ...
... appointed by each colony to meet and deliberate upon all matters of common interest . The immediate cause of the confederacy was the prospect , in 1642 , of a general war with the Indian tribes . Neither of the colonies within the State ...
Side 72
... sission of the mine in the name of the State of Eng- land , and issued a proclamation forbidding all persons to intermeddle with any of the ore . This was pub- lished by William Dyre , appointed for that purpose , 72 GENERAL HISTORY .
... sission of the mine in the name of the State of Eng- land , and issued a proclamation forbidding all persons to intermeddle with any of the ore . This was pub- lished by William Dyre , appointed for that purpose , 72 GENERAL HISTORY .
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adopted agreed appear appointed Arnold Arthur Fenner Assembly Assistant August Baptist Benjamin bridge building called charter church citizens colony commenced commissioners committee Congregational Congress constitution council court Daniel Jenckes dence duties Edward election England erected established feet freemen friends Governor granted holden honor inhabitants Jabez Bowen James James Angell John Dexter John Sayles John Smith John Throckmorton John Whipple Jonathan Sprague Joseph Jenckes Joseph Whipple June land letter liberty March Massachusetts meeting house ment Narragansetts Nathaniel Waterman New-England New-York Newport Nicholas October paper pastor Pawtuxet persons petition Portsmouth present published purchase received records Rhode-Island Richard Waterman river Roger Williams sachems Samuel school house session society Stanford Newell Stephen Stephen Hopkins street Theodore Foster Thomas Harris Thomas Olney tion town meeting town of Providence unto vote Warwick William Field William Harris William Hopkins worship
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Side 105 - I do declare and promise that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords.
Side 323 - Resolved, That the preceding Constitution be laid before the United States in Congress assembled, and that it is the opinion of this Convention, that it should afterwards be submitted to a Convention of Delegates, chosen in each State by the people thereof, under the recommendation of its Legislature, for their assent and ratification...
Side 16 - ... retraction; it is therefore ordered, that the said Mr. Williams shall depart out of this jurisdiction within six weeks now next ensuing, which, if he neglect to perform, it shall be lawful for the governor and two of the magistrates to send him to some place out of this jurisdiction, not to return any more without license from the court.
Side 212 - Resolved therefore, That the General Assembly of this Colony have the only and sole exclusive right and power to lay taxes and impositions upon the inhabitants of this Colony, and that every attempt to vest such power in any person or persons whatsoever other than the General Assembly aforesaid has a manifest tendency to destroy British as well as American freedom.
Side 266 - ... use their whole influence at the ensuing Congress for building, at the continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of these colonies, and for employing them in such manner and places as will most effectually annoy our enemies, and contribute to the common defence of these colonies...
Side 282 - All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the united states in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states, in proportion to the value of all land within each state, granted to or surveyed for any Person, as such land and the buildings and improvements thereon shall be estimated according to such mode as the united states in congress assembled, shall...
Side 39 - We, whose names are hereunder, desirous to inhabit in the Town of Providence, do promise to subject ourselves in active or passive obedience to all such orders or agreements as shall be made for...
Side 213 - Resolved, That his Majesty's liege people, the inhabitants of this colony are not bound to yield obedience to any law or ordinance whatever, designed to impose any taxation whatsoever upon them other than the laws or ordinances of the General Assembly aforesaid.
Side 109 - God, of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereto belonging.
Side 67 - ... and, otherwise than thus what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God ; and let the saints of the Most High walk in this colony without molestation, in the name of Jehovah their God, forever and ever.