The Life and Times of Thomas Wilson Dorr: With Outlines of the Political History of Rhode IslandThe author, 1859 - 368 páginas |
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... organized and con- tinued until about the year 1663. Then , again , a por- tion of the inhabitants , without any legal forms or pro- visions , but by general consent , made application to the King of Great Britain for a new charter ...
... organized and con- tinued until about the year 1663. Then , again , a por- tion of the inhabitants , without any legal forms or pro- visions , but by general consent , made application to the King of Great Britain for a new charter ...
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... organize governments and form constitutions which should be adapted to the great change which had taken place in their condition , and nearly all the states complied with the recommendation . A committee was soon after appointed by the ...
... organize governments and form constitutions which should be adapted to the great change which had taken place in their condition , and nearly all the states complied with the recommendation . A committee was soon after appointed by the ...
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... organized , which , after struggling two or three years , was abandoned . In the mean time another " freeholders ' " convention was called to draught a constitution . This convention , by a vote of about ten to one , refused to extend ...
... organized , which , after struggling two or three years , was abandoned . In the mean time another " freeholders ' " convention was called to draught a constitution . This convention , by a vote of about ten to one , refused to extend ...
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... organized in Providence , and auxiliary associations were soon formed in other parts of the state . At the January session of the General Assembly , 1841 , a memorial , numerously signed , was received from the town of Smithfield ...
... organized in Providence , and auxiliary associations were soon formed in other parts of the state . At the January session of the General Assembly , 1841 , a memorial , numerously signed , was received from the town of Smithfield ...
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... organized by the election of a chairman and secretary , whose cer- tificate shall be required of the delegates . Voted , That each town of one thousand inhabitants , or less , shall be entitled to one delegate ; and for every additional ...
... organized by the election of a chairman and secretary , whose cer- tificate shall be required of the delegates . Voted , That each town of one thousand inhabitants , or less , shall be entitled to one delegate ; and for every additional ...
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The Life and Times of Thomas Wilson Dorr: With Outlines of the Political ... Dan King Visualização integral - 1859 |
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adjourned adopted aforesaid American annual election appointed armed Assembly authority Boulston cause charter government charter troops Chepatchet citizens city of Providence civil clerks colony committee convention declared defendant discharged district Dorr's duty East Greenwich electors enacted ernment exercise freeholders freemen Glocester Governor Dorr Governor King held hereafter hereby House of Representatives hundred inhabitants Island and Providence June June 29 jury justice legislature liberty lieutenant governor majority martial law ment military muskets Narragansett Bay Newport North Kingstown number of votes oath offence passed Pawtucket people's constitution persons political present president principles prison proceedings Providence Plantations qualified resolution Resolved Rhode Island Roger Williams Samuel W SAMUEL WARD KING secretary Senate session sovereignty stitution successors suffrage party thereof Thomas W Thomas Wilson Dorr tion town and ward town or city treason trial United votes given ward meetings whole number
Passagens conhecidas
Página 321 - That no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested or burthened, in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge or affect their civil capacities.
Página 365 - The House of Representatives shall have the sole power of impeaching, but a majority of all the members must concur in an impeachment; all impeachments shall be tried by the Senate; and when sitting...
Página 301 - ... freely and fully have and enjoy his and their own judgments and consciences, in matters of religious concernments...
Página 255 - That all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness.
Página 366 - The diffusion of knowledge, as well as of virtue, among the people, being essential to the preservation of their rights and liberties, it shall be the duty of the General Assembly to promote public schools, and to adopt all means which they may deem necessary and proper to secure to the people the advantages and opportunities of education.
Página 263 - That there are certain natural rights of which men, when they form a social compact cannot deprive or divest their posterity, among which are the enjoyment of life • and liberty, with the means of acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
Página 355 - A majority of each house shall constitute a quorum to do business; but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and may compel the attendance of absent members in such manner, and under such penalties, as each house may provide.
Página 312 - And further, of our more ample grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, we have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do give and grant, unto the said Governor and Company of the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations...
Página 255 - For the advancement of these ends they have at all times an inalienable and indefeasible right to alter, reform or abolish their government in such manner as they may think proper.
Página 316 - Company, and their successors ; although express mention of the true yearly value or certainty of the premises, or any of them, or of any other gifts or grants by us, or by any of our progenitors or predecessors...