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Calvert And Penn

Auhtor: Brantz Mayer

Language: english
Published: 1852

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Review by Joanna Daneman, October 2008


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Excerpts from the Book 'Calvert And Penn':

... of Parliament. There may be submission to law, external indifference, hypocritical compliance, but, that implicit adoption and correspondent honest ...
... ecclesiastical system, which, by its concessions to the ancient faith, its adoption of novel liberalities, its compromises and its purity, might contain ...
... IX. They saw that it was not well to stay in the land of their birth. The Admiral de Coligny, one of the ablest leaders of the French Protestants, ...
... river Matanzas, the adventurer sailed in quest of the luckless Huguenots, whose vessels were soon descried escaping seaward from a combat for which ...
... sons of labor were required to till the soil, while their stalwart brethren, clad in steel, were wandering on murderous errands, over half of Europe, ...
... was unluckily lost at sea, and Sir Walter took up the thread where his relative dropped it. I regret that I have not time to pursue this subject, and ...
... guidance of Richard Clifton and John Robinson, the latter of whom was a modest, polished, and learned man. This christian fold was organized about 1602 ...
... from the attacks of the French but, at length, after a residence of some years, and an ungrateful return from the soil and climate, he abandoned his ...
... the Lord Proprietary Cecilius understood, to mean, that he had the exclusive privilege of proposing laws, and that the free-men, or free-holders of his ...
... At the court there was much leaning towards the church of Rome. It was rather fashionable to believe one way, and conform another. The Queen ...
... successful by the vis inerti of passive resistance. All other sects were, more or less, combative-Quakerism was an obstinate rock, which stood, in ...
... the foundation of Maryland. The planting of your own state is familiar to you. It has been thoroughly treated in the writings of your Proud, Watson, Gordon, ...
... reflection, and the great founder of Pennsylvania has suffered from this temporary distortion. But, at length, the water will become still, and the ...
... Romanam sacrosanctam. Calpinus Parvus-seu Dictionarium Csaris Calderini Mirani: Veiis, 1618.. Cicero, in Catil: 2. 8.-uses the phrase-Possessiones ...
... to a Catholic Lord,-the interpretation of the law of religious rights was to be made, not by the laws of England, but exclusively under the paramount ...
... and franchises, wholly and without blemish. Thus, in 1640, legislation had already settled opinion as to the rights of Catholics and Protestants. ...
... the Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance, to all and every persons which shall at any time or times hereafter go or pass to said Colony of Virginia.. The ...
... and most merchants of England, were interested and engaged after the expense of some hundred of thousands of pounds for Gundemore did affirm to ...
... members, &c., and just as the ship was about to sail the supercargo, happening on shore, was arrested in order to compel the master to give up the ...
... 163. [18] See 2nd Bozman Hist. Md. p. 616-note XLIII, Conditions, &c. [19] 2d Bozman, 597, and Orig. MS. in Md. His. Soc. . Recommended ReadingLoved ...