The Governmental History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Settlement to the Adoption of the Present Federal Constitution |
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Page 107
... Church . forfeite a pounde of tobacco , and he that absenteth himselfe a month shall forfeit 50 lbs . of tobacco . Uniformi- ty . 3. That there be an uniformity in our church , as Act of neere as may be to the canons in England ; both ...
... Church . forfeite a pounde of tobacco , and he that absenteth himselfe a month shall forfeit 50 lbs . of tobacco . Uniformi- ty . 3. That there be an uniformity in our church , as Act of neere as may be to the canons in England ; both ...
Page 108
... ( church duties excepted ) that belong particularly to their persons ( not exempting their families ) except such as shall be ymployed to command in chief . 11. That no burgesses of the general assembly shall be arrested during the time ...
... ( church duties excepted ) that belong particularly to their persons ( not exempting their families ) except such as shall be ymployed to command in chief . 11. That no burgesses of the general assembly shall be arrested during the time ...
Page 112
... Church of England , by adopting and promoting its canons , its dis- cipline and service ; in enforcing attendance at church on the sabbath , and the observance of holi - days , and UNDER THE THIRD CHARTER OF JAMES I. PART I. other 112 ...
... Church of England , by adopting and promoting its canons , its dis- cipline and service ; in enforcing attendance at church on the sabbath , and the observance of holi - days , and UNDER THE THIRD CHARTER OF JAMES I. PART I. other 112 ...
Page 113
... church or colo- nial authorities ; or in directing such defensive opera- tions as were necessary to protect them from the Indians . * * Henning , It has been well said that the character of a people may be known from their laws , yet ...
... church or colo- nial authorities ; or in directing such defensive opera- tions as were necessary to protect them from the Indians . * * Henning , It has been well said that the character of a people may be known from their laws , yet ...
Page 114
... church prerogatives were frequently at issue . Attempts were made to check the latitude of these debates in both branches of the cor- poration , and to bring them back again to their original state of subjection by a change of officers ...
... church prerogatives were frequently at issue . Attempts were made to check the latitude of these debates in both branches of the cor- poration , and to bring them back again to their original state of subjection by a change of officers ...
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