| Universalism - 1882 - 540 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 inhabitant." In this clause was full permission to expel any one whose presence... | |
| Henry Lawrence Southwick - Massachusetts - 1885 - 44 pages
...for their special defence and safety to encounter, repulse, repell and resist by force of arms all such person or persons, as shall at any time hereafter...destruction, invasion, detriment, or annoyance of said plantation or inhabitants, and to take and surprise by all ways and means whatsoever, all and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Social sciences - 1886 - 564 pages
...jurisdiction, in such countries and seas aJ'or.iing." Nor did Charles IL show less coolness, when he y.ive to Winthrop, Mason, and others, power to " kill, slay,...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... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1408 pages
...and also to kill, slay, and destroy, by all fitting ways, enterprises, and means whatsoever, all nnd every such person or persons as shall, at any time...destruction, invasion, detriment, or annoyance of the said inhabitants or Plantations; and to use and exercise the law martial in such casf-s only as occasion... | |
| Howard Willis Preston - History - 1886 - 336 pages
...by Land, 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 any Time hereafter attempt or enterprize the Destruction, Invasion, Detriment, or Annoyance of the said Inhabitants or Plantation,... | |
| Howard Willis Preston - History - 1886 - 344 pages
...also to kill, slay and destroy, and conquer by all fitting ways, enterprizes and means whatsoever, all and every such person or persons as shall at any time hereafter, in any hostile manner, attempt or enterprize the destruction, invasion, detriment or annoyance of our... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1887 - 324 pages
...resist, by force of arms, as well by sea as by land, and by all fitting ways and means whatsoever, all such person or persons as shall at any time hereafter...destruction, invasion, detriment, or annoyance of the said plantation, or inhabitants." From the outset they were disturbed, invaded and annoyed; and, as... | |
| Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts - 1887 - 994 pages
...warlike posture, the inhabitants," so as " to kill, slay, and destroy all and every such person and persons as shall, at any time hereafter, attempt or...destruction, invasion, detriment, or annoyance of this Commonwealth." But I had hoped that this fact was not generally known [laughter] and that, in... | |
| John Henry Brown - Texas - 1887 - 412 pages
...also to destroy, if necessary, and conquer, by all proper ways and enterprizes and means whatever, all and every such person or persons as shall at any time, in a hostile manner, attempt or enterprise the destruction of our liberties, or the invasion, detriment... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Great Britain - 1892 - 448 pages
...others, power to " kill, slay, and destroy, by all fitting ways, enterprises, and means whatsoever, all and every such person or persons as shall at any...conquests of Scinde and of the Punjaub, have borne a repulsive likeness to the doings of buccaneers. As usual, however, these unscrupulous acts have brought... | |
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