| Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 halaman
...Admiral, and Commissioners for foreign plantations," authorising the inhabitants to adopt " such uform of civil government as by voluntary consent of all or the greater part of them, they should find most suitable to their estate and condition," " and to make and ordain such civil... | |
| 1843 - 682 halaman
...themselves and such others as shall hereafter in-- habit within any part of the said tract of land, by such a form of civil government, as by voluntary consent of all or the greatest part of them shall be found most servicable in their estates and condition ; and, to that... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1832 - 384 halaman
...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 fhem, they shall find most suitable to. their estate and condition ; and, for that end, to make and... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 452 halaman
...themselves, and such others, as shall hereafter inhabit within any part of the said Plantation, by such a form of civil government, as by voluntary consent of all, or the greater part of them, shall be found most suitable unto Jheir estate and condition, and to that end to make and ordain such... | |
| 1835 - 484 halaman
...themselves, and Midi 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 tin; Creater p»rt of them. they shall lind most suitable to their eslaM and condition ; nnd, for that... | |
| John Pitman - 1836 - 88 halaman
...such others as should thereafter inhabit within any part of the tract of land mentioned therein, by such a form of civil government, as by voluntary consent of all, or the greater part of them, they should find most suitable to their estate and condition." These were ample powers, and left them... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1839 - 844 halaman
...the claims of Massachusette, or other obstruction, it did not go into effect until May, 1647. This charter granted the most ample power to the said inhabitants,...to establish such a form of civil government as, by 21 voluntary consent of all or the greater part of them, should be found most suitable in their estates... | |
| William Giles Goddard - 1843 - 88 halaman
...Charter conferred upon the inhabitants "full power and authority to govern and rule themselves, by such a form of civil government as by voluntary consent of all or the greatest part of them, shall be found most serviceable in their estates and condition" — provided... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 halaman
...purpose. T!io charter granted to the inhabitants " full power and authority to rule themselves, 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 to make and ordain such civil laws... | |
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