Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania: From the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. [Mar. 10, 1683-Sept. 27, 1775], Volume 1J. Severns, 1852 - Pennsylvania |
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... Debate concerning the mode of Election , . 281 Speech of Governor Blackwell to the Assembly , 286 Declaration of the Governor and Assembly , 297 Communication of the Governor concerning danger from the Blackwell , . Papist & Indians ...
... Debate concerning the mode of Election , . 281 Speech of Governor Blackwell to the Assembly , 286 Declaration of the Governor and Assembly , 297 Communication of the Governor concerning danger from the Blackwell , . Papist & Indians ...
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... debate being about the balloting box , the question was putt whether the Ballot should be used in all cases ? Past in y negative . The Question being putt whether they would have the ballot in all personall matters ? resolved in the ...
... debate being about the balloting box , the question was putt whether the Ballot should be used in all cases ? Past in y negative . The Question being putt whether they would have the ballot in all personall matters ? resolved in the ...
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... debate was held concerning Marriage , and Parents Disposing of Estates . Wm . Haige desiring Leave to go about the Societies ' business , it was granted him . Several Bills relating to carried by Order of Gov ' and Councill to the ...
... debate was held concerning Marriage , and Parents Disposing of Estates . Wm . Haige desiring Leave to go about the Societies ' business , it was granted him . Several Bills relating to carried by Order of Gov ' and Councill to the ...
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... debate y Gov ' put ye Question , & it was carried in yo Negative , they should not be printed . It was then moved y ' an attested Coppy under y ° Secretary's hand , should be transmitted to ye Presid ' & Clark of each respective County ...
... debate y Gov ' put ye Question , & it was carried in yo Negative , they should not be printed . It was then moved y ' an attested Coppy under y ° Secretary's hand , should be transmitted to ye Presid ' & Clark of each respective County ...
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... Debate was held Concerning Lett " Sent from East Jarsey to England , whereupon , Rob ' Stacey was cald in , and he saith that if this Council would be pleased to make their Complaint , that ye peo- ple of East Jarsey will make them all ...
... Debate was held Concerning Lett " Sent from East Jarsey to England , whereupon , Rob ' Stacey was cald in , and he saith that if this Council would be pleased to make their Complaint , that ye peo- ple of East Jarsey will make them all ...
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2d Mo 3d Mo Adjourned till ye Affirmative aforesaid answer appointed Arth Arthur Cook attested Barth Bill Capt Castle Castle County Charter Chester Clark Clayton Comission Comittee Coppock Coppy Councill held Darvall declared Deputy desired Esqr ffor frampton Governmt Governor granted Griff Griffith Jones Harrison hath heires held at Philadelphia Inst James Claypoole Janney John Barnes JOHN BLACKWELL John Bristow John Cann John Eckley John Symcock Joseph Growdon Judges Justices Kent County Leivt Luke Watson Markham month Ordered yt Patrick Robinson Pemberton Pennsilvania persons Peter Alrichs Petition phia Philadel Philadelphia ye POST MERIDIEM PRESENT Presidt proposed Provincial Council Provinciall Provll Councill Provll Court Robt Turner Roome at Philadelphia Samll Carpenter Samll Richardson sayd Seale Secre Secretary Secry sent severall Sheriff Southersby Taylor thereof THOMAS HOLMES THOMAS LLOYD Vizt vpon William Penn ye Assembly ye Councill ye Govr
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Page 41 - That all persons living in this province who confess and acknowledge the one almighty and eternal God to be the creator, upholder, and ruler of the world, and that hold themselves obliged in conscience to live peaceably and justly in civil society, shall in no ways be molested or prejudiced for their religious persuasion or practice in matters of faith and worship, nor shall they be compelled at any time to frequent or maintain any religious worship, place, or ministry whatever.
Page 42 - ... five years, one for four years, one for three years, one for two years, and one for one year, and thereafter as the terms of office expire in each year one member for a term of five years.
Page 30 - For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? Do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same.
Page 309 - England, and so as the said ordinances be not extended, in any sort, to bind, change, or take away the right or interest of any person or persons, for, or in their life, members, freehold, goods, or chattels.
Page 44 - That the Governor and Provincial Council shall erect and order all public schools, and encourage and reward the authors of useful sciences and laudable inventions in the said province.
Page 31 - But let them consider that though good laws do well, good men do better. For good laws may want good men and be abolished or evaded by ill men; but good men will never want good laws nor suffer ill ones.
Page 31 - LAWS of this government, to the great end of all government, viz : to support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power; that they may be free by their just obedience, and the magistrates honourable for their just administration : for liberty without obedience is confusion, and obedience without liberty is slavery.
Page 17 - CHARLES, by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Page 51 - You, as foreman of this grand jury, shall diligently inquire and true presentment make, of all such matters and things as shall be given you in charge ; the counsel of the people of this state, your fellows...
Page 24 - ... even without the limits of the said province, and, by God's assistance, to vanquish and take them ; and being taken, to put them to death, by the law of war, or to save them...