Proceedings in the Senate and House of Representatives Upon the Reception and Acceptance from the State of Maryland of the Statues of Charles Carroll of Carrollton and of John Hanson: Erected in Statuary Hall of the CapitolU.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 - 111 страници |
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... civil and religious liberty and to the broadest toleration . The Colonial governor , Robert Eden , was beloved and respected . The colony was rapidly growing . Maryland was the fourth colony in population and importance when she joined ...
... civil and religious liberty and to the broadest toleration . The Colonial governor , Robert Eden , was beloved and respected . The colony was rapidly growing . Maryland was the fourth colony in population and importance when she joined ...
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... civil war . They so cemented it that all fears of its disruption have dis- appeared forever . It is the great Republic of all history . In it the law is supreme . No man is so high as to be above the law . In the very fiber of the ...
... civil war . They so cemented it that all fears of its disruption have dis- appeared forever . It is the great Republic of all history . In it the law is supreme . No man is so high as to be above the law . In the very fiber of the ...
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... civil and religious free- dom . But even they saw as through a glass , darkly . " They fell short of that conception of freedom which prevails now . Their treatment of the Quakers and the Baptists will not bear the light to - day ...
... civil and religious free- dom . But even they saw as through a glass , darkly . " They fell short of that conception of freedom which prevails now . Their treatment of the Quakers and the Baptists will not bear the light to - day ...
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... civil establishment of the colony , and the salaries of the parsons , as in the case of other public officials , were paid out of the public treasury , in tobacco , which was the standard of value of the time . In the depression of ...
... civil establishment of the colony , and the salaries of the parsons , as in the case of other public officials , were paid out of the public treasury , in tobacco , which was the standard of value of the time . In the depression of ...
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... own race , lay the profound and intuitive purpose of the people to create a government of their own and to take into their own keeping the principles of civil liberty , which were already a Charles Carroll and John Hanson . 39.
... own race , lay the profound and intuitive purpose of the people to create a government of their own and to take into their own keeping the principles of civil liberty , which were already a Charles Carroll and John Hanson . 39.
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Страница 33 - Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, of the statute of Virginia for religious freedom, and father of the University of Virginia.
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