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Strana ix
... a time ) by the events of 1848 ; and the civilised world has been compelled to
mourn over the failure of nearly all the attempts then made to add to the number
of free governments , or to widen the foundations of liberty in those that did exist .
... a time ) by the events of 1848 ; and the civilised world has been compelled to
mourn over the failure of nearly all the attempts then made to add to the number
of free governments , or to widen the foundations of liberty in those that did exist .
Strana xi
Prussia , together with the smaller German States , are still in the leading - strings
of Bureaucracy , and have yet much to do towards attaining a well - regulated
liberty , worthy of the great German people . Spain and Portugal have made no ...
Prussia , together with the smaller German States , are still in the leading - strings
of Bureaucracy , and have yet much to do towards attaining a well - regulated
liberty , worthy of the great German people . Spain and Portugal have made no ...
Strana 6
... if not in the practical possession of liberty , at least with forms of government
well calculated silently to cherish its spirit . ” * The course of public opinion in
Virginia is strongly marked by two circumstances in the legislation of that colony
— the ...
... if not in the practical possession of liberty , at least with forms of government
well calculated silently to cherish its spirit . ” * The course of public opinion in
Virginia is strongly marked by two circumstances in the legislation of that colony
— the ...
Strana 12
In regard to ecclesiastical matters , liberty of conscience was granted by the
Charter of 1691 , “ to all Christians , except Papists ; " and “ ample provision ” was
made “ for the congregational church , exclusive of all others . " * The above were
...
In regard to ecclesiastical matters , liberty of conscience was granted by the
Charter of 1691 , “ to all Christians , except Papists ; " and “ ample provision ” was
made “ for the congregational church , exclusive of all others . " * The above were
...
Strana 17
Rhode Island also “ enjoys the honour of having been , if not the first , at least one
of the earliest of the colonies , and indeed of modern States , in which liberty of
conscience , and freedom of worship , were boldly proclaimed among its ...
Rhode Island also “ enjoys the honour of having been , if not the first , at least one
of the earliest of the colonies , and indeed of modern States , in which liberty of
conscience , and freedom of worship , were boldly proclaimed among its ...
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