| Albert Henry Currier - 1915 - 336 páginas
...any shall mutiny and rise up against their commanders and officers — in such cases the commander may judge, resist, compel and punish such transgressors according to their deserts." Professor Tyler says: "Here we have the final result of ages of intellectual effort presented without... | |
| Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Governors - 1916 - 340 páginas
...no laws nor orders, nor corrections nor punishments: — I say, I never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretended, the commander or commanders...some light to such as willingly shut not their eyes." The ideas so presented by Roger Williams were particularly at variance with the theocratic representation... | |
| Howard M. Chapin - 1916 - 320 páginas
...Officers, no Laws, nor Orders, no Corrections nor Punishments — I say, I never denied, but in such Cases, whatever is pretended, the Commander or Commanders...Deserts and Merits. This, if seriously and honestly mined, may, if it so please the Father of lights, let in some Light to such as willingly shut not their... | |
| Zechariah Chafee - 1920 - 450 páginas
...is pretended, the commander or commanders may judge, resist, compel, and punish such trangressors, according to their deserts and merits. This, if seriously...some light to such as willingly shut not their eyes. However, when government became stronger in this country and stood ready to punish any of these men... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell - 1920 - 478 páginas
...officers, no laws, nor orders, no corrections nor punishments ; I say, I never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretended, the commander or commanders...transgressors, according to their deserts and merits. Mr. Williams stands self-condemned. A single sentence may embody the history of Mr. Williams in the... | |
| Zechariah Chafee - 1920 - 458 páginas
...no laws nor orders, nor corrections, nor punishments ; — I say, I never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretended, the commander or commanders may judge, resist, compel, and punish such trangrcssors, according to their deserts and merits. This, if seriously and honestly minded, may, if... | |
| Peter George Mode - 1921 - 772 páginas
...nor corrections nor punishments; — I say, I never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretented. the commander or commanders may judge, resist, compel...of your common peace and liberty. ROGER WILLIAMS." Text— Publications of the Xarrafanscll Cluh, Vol. VI, pp. 278-279. VII. THE CHARTER 01' JULY 8 18,1663... | |
| Peter George Mode - 1921 - 772 páginas
...nor corrections nor punishments; -I say, I never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretented. the commander or commanders may judge, resist, compel...some light to such as willingly shut not their eyes. 1 remain studious of your common peace and liberty. ROGER WILLIAMS." s Text — Publications of the... | |
| Peter George Mode - 1921 - 776 páginas
...pretented. the commander or commanders may judge, resist, compel and punish such trans•cressors, according to their deserts and merits. This if seriously...of your common peace and liberty. ROGER WILLIAMS." Text — j'ltbtifalioiis of the Xarragnmtcll Cln/>, Vol. VI, pp. 27S-27". VII. THE CHARTER Ol{ JL'LY... | |
| 1965 - 626 páginas
...officers, no laws nor orders, no corrections nor punishments; I say, I never denied, but in sucb cases, whatever is pretended, the commander or commanders...transgressors, according to their deserts and merits. Hence, my concern at your refusal to pay in full the Federal income taxes due from you. It seems to... | |
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