England.". .Together with full Power and Authority to rule themselves, and such others as shall hereafter inhabit within any Part of the said Tract of land, by such a Form of Civil Government, as by voluntary consent of all, or the greater Part of them,... Proceedings of the Rhode Island Historical Society - Sida 23efter Rhode Island Historical Society - 1887Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William MacDonald - 1908 - 648 sidor
...New England. — Together with full Power and Authority to rule themselves, and such others as shall hereafter inhabit within any Part of the said Tract of land, by such a Form of Civil Government, as by voluntary consent of all, or the greater Part of them, they shall... | |
| William MacDonald - 1908 - 654 sidor
...themselves, and such others as shall hereafter inhabit within any Part of the said Tract of land, by such a Form of Civil Government, as by voluntary consent of all, or the greater Part of them, they shall find most suitable to their Estate and Condition; and, for that End,... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 628 sidor
...in NewEngland.—Together with full Power and Authority to rule themselves, and such others as shall hereafter inhabit within any Part of the said Tract of land, by such a Form of Civil Government, as by voluntary consent of all, or the greater Part of them, they shall... | |
| Charles Sumner Lobingier - 1909 - 464 sidor
...confers on the inhabitants " full power and authority to rule themselves, and such others as shall hereafter inhabit within any part of the said tract of land by such a form of Civil Government as by voluntary consent of all, or the greater part of them, they shall... | |
| Edmund Janes Carpenter - 1909 - 304 sidor
...themselves and such others as shall hereafter inhabit within any part of the said Tract of land, by such a form of civil government as by voluntary consent of all or the greater part of them they shall find most suitable to their estate and condition; and for that end... | |
| Charles Sumner Lobingier - 1909 - 466 sidor
...themselves, and such others as shall hereafter inhabit within any part of the said tract of land by such a form of Civil Government as by voluntary consent of all, or the greater part of them, they shall find most suitable to their estate and condition. " * Pursuant to... | |
| 1913 - 376 sidor
...inhabitants along Narragansett Bay were to rule themselves "by such form of civil government as by the voluntary consent of all or the greatest part of them shall be found most serviceable to their estate and condition." Rhode Island lived under this charter till long after it had become... | |
| Frederick Albert Cleveland - 1913 - 532 sidor
...Incorporation. . . . Together with full Power and Authority to rule themselves, and such others as shall hereafter inhabit within any Part of the said Tract of land, by such a Form of Civil Government, as by voluntary consent of all, or the greater Part of them they shall... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1914 - 804 sidor
...settlements — Providence as well as Aquidneck — were empowered "to govern and rule themselves by such a form of civil government as by voluntary consent of all, or the greater part of them, they [should] find most serviceable; the laws ... of the said plantation to be... | |
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