| Calvin Redington Batchelder - 1910 - 400 str.
...judgements and consciences, in matters of religious concernment, throughout the land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly; and...licentiousness and profaneness, nor to the civil injury and outward disturbance of others." 3 RI Hist. Cott. 243; 2 Andersons Hist. Col. Ch. 172. During the... | |
| Marshall De Lancey Haywood - 1910 - 302 str.
...his and their judgments and consciences, in matters of religion, throughout all the said province, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this liberty to licentiousness, nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others."t This guarantee had been authorized, in... | |
| Hugh Francis Russell-Smith - 1911 - 160 str.
...seems most conducive to civil peace and obedience to sovereignty, and granting it to all who do not use this liberty "to licentiousness and profaneness, nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others2"; and a further passage in the first set of fundamental constitutions of S. Carolina of the... | |
| 1914 - 322 str.
...fully enjoy, his or their judgments or consciences in matters of religion throughout all the province, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly and not using this liberty to licenciousness, nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others." It also provided that the... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell - 1915 - 252 str.
...consciences, in matters of religious concernments, throughout the tract of land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...the civil injury or outward disturbance of others, any law, statute, or clause therein contained, or to be contained, usage or custom of this realm, to... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 568 str.
...not actually disturb the civil peace; but that all persons may, at all times, freely enjoy their own consciences in matters of religious concernment, they...licentiousness and profaneness, nor to the civil injury and outward disturbance of others." A large part of the Providence Plantation had been included in... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 372 str.
...the tract of land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not 217 using this liberty to licentiousness and profaneness,...the civil injury or outward disturbance of others, any law, statute, or clause therein contained, or to be contained, usage or custom of this realm, to... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell - 1920 - 478 str.
...consciences, in matters of religious concernments, throughout the tract of land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...the civil injury or outward disturbance of others, any law, statute, or clause therein contained, or to be contained, usage or custom of this realm, to... | |
| Peter George Mode - 1921 - 772 str.
...enjoye his and their judgments and contiences in matters of religion throughout all the said Province they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly and not using this liberty to Lycentiousness nor to the Civill Injury or outward disturbance of others, any Law statute or clause... | |
| Charles Evans Hughes - 1925 - 354 str.
...consciences, in matters of religious concernments, throughout the tract of land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly and...the civil injury or outward disturbance of others." This was the ancestor of the provisions of our Federal Constitution adopted 124 years later:—"Congress... | |
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