| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1869 - 522 pages
...arms, as well by sea as by land, and by all fitting ways and means whatsoever, all such person and persons, as shall at any time hereafter attempt or...the destruction, invasion, detriment, or annoyance to the said plantation or inhabitants." Here, certainly, was a large franchise, with broad privileges... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1869 - 372 pages
...repel, and resist, by force of arms and by all fitting ways and means whatsoever, all such person and persons, as shall at any time hereafter attempt or enterprise the destruction, detriment, or annoyance of the said plantation or inhabitants, and to take and surprise, by all ways... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1869 - 522 pages
...repel, and resist, by force of arms and by all fitting ways and means whatsoever, all such person and persons, as shall at any time hereafter attempt or enterprise the destruction, detriment, or annoyance to the said plantation or inhabitants, and to take and surprise by all ways... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1869 - 380 pages
...repel, and resist, by force of arms and by all fitting ways and means whatsoever, all such person and persons, as shall at any time hereafter attempt or enterprise the destruction, detriment, or annoyance of the said plantation or inhabitants, and to take and surprjse, by all ways... | |
| Joel Parker - Massachusetts - 1869 - 102 pages
...repel, and resist, by force of arms and by all fitting ways and means whatsoever, all such person and persons, as shall at any time hereafter attempt or enterprise the destruction, detriment, or annoyance to the said plantation or inhabitants, and to take and surprise by all ways... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Human beings - 1873 - 556 pages
...less coolness, when hp gave to Winthrop, Mason, and others, power to " kill, slay, and destroy, hy all fitting ways, enterprises, and means whatso ever,...Scinde, and of the Punjaub, have borne a very repulsive likenoss to the doings of buccaneers. As usual, however, these unscrupulous acts have brought deserved... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - Liberalism (Religion) - 1875 - 650 pages
...committee, — " The business and duty it shall be, most carefully anidiligently to inspect and observe all and every such person or persons as shall at any time attempt to carry into execution, by force, an act of the British parliament, entitled ' An Act for... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1877 - 548 pages
...jurisdiction, in such countries and seas adjoining." Nor did Charles II. show less coolness, when he gave to Winthrop, Mason, and others, power to " kill,...colonizing expeditions down to those of our own day, \rith its American annexations, its French occupations of Algiers and Tahiti, and its British conquests... | |
| George Washington Greene - Rhode Island - 1877 - 406 pages
...by laud, and also to kill, slay and destroy, by all fitting ways, enterprises and means, whatsoever, all and every such person or persons as shall, at...destruction, invasion, detriment, or annoyance of the said inhabitants or Plantations; and to use and exercise the law martial in such cases only as occasion... | |
| Benjamin Perley Poore - Constitutional law - 1877 - 1054 pages
...also to kill, slay and destroy, and conquer by all fitting ways, enterprizes and means whatsoever, works, highways, or improvements, which compensation shall be paid m any hostile manner, attempt or enterprize the destruction, invasion, detriment or annoyance of our... | |
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