Six Characters in Search of a Republic: Studies in the Political Thought of the American ColoniesRevised version of Part II of [the author's] Seedtime of the Republic. |
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Page 52
... established in the towns about Narragansett Bay . They were likewise established , although with more interference from outside detractors , at Warwick in 1643 . The colony of Rhode Island began its formal existence in March 1644 , when ...
... established in the towns about Narragansett Bay . They were likewise established , although with more interference from outside detractors , at Warwick in 1643 . The colony of Rhode Island began its formal existence in March 1644 , when ...
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... establish what forme of Government seemes to them most meete for their civill condition : It is evident that such Governments as are by them erected and established , have no more power , nor for no longer time , then the civill power ...
... establish what forme of Government seemes to them most meete for their civill condition : It is evident that such Governments as are by them erected and established , have no more power , nor for no longer time , then the civill power ...
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... established and known Laws . " But the Demand of a Pistole , as a Fee for the Use of the Public Seal , being not warranted by any known and established Law , is , we humbly conceive , an Infringement of the Rights of the People , and a ...
... established and known Laws . " But the Demand of a Pistole , as a Fee for the Use of the Public Seal , being not warranted by any known and established Law , is , we humbly conceive , an Infringement of the Rights of the People , and a ...
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Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
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