The Life and Times of Thomas Wilson Dorr: With Outlines of the Political History of Rhode IslandThe author, 1859 - 368 страница |
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... hundred pounds , or more than six hundred dollars , was required , and in 1746 , the legislature passed an act restricting the right to vote to those only who at the time of their voting possessed in their own right real estate of ...
... hundred pounds , or more than six hundred dollars , was required , and in 1746 , the legislature passed an act restricting the right to vote to those only who at the time of their voting possessed in their own right real estate of ...
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... hundred and sixty - two . This , we believe , was the largest vote ever polled under the charter . By this it appears that only about one third of all the male citizens over twenty - one years of age were voters , and this third in the ...
... hundred and sixty - two . This , we believe , was the largest vote ever polled under the charter . By this it appears that only about one third of all the male citizens over twenty - one years of age were voters , and this third in the ...
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... hundred years ; and it was nothing less than gross insult and mockery to foist upon the petitioners the tissue of reproach and falsehood of which that report was made up . In conclusion , the committee say , " We ought to recollect that ...
... hundred years ; and it was nothing less than gross insult and mockery to foist upon the petitioners the tissue of reproach and falsehood of which that report was made up . In conclusion , the committee say , " We ought to recollect that ...
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... hundred and fifteen . For the year 1833 , seven thousand three hundred and one . For the year 1834 , seven thousand two hundred and thirty - four . For the year 1835 , seven thousand six hundred and 5 THOMAS WILSON DORR . 49.
... hundred and fifteen . For the year 1833 , seven thousand three hundred and one . For the year 1834 , seven thousand two hundred and thirty - four . For the year 1835 , seven thousand six hundred and 5 THOMAS WILSON DORR . 49.
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... hundred and seventy - four . For the year 1836 , seven thousand one hundred and sixty - eight . For the year 1837 , four thousand two hundred and seventeen . For the year 1838 , seven thousand seven hundred and forty - six . For the ...
... hundred and seventy - four . For the year 1836 , seven thousand one hundred and sixty - eight . For the year 1837 , four thousand two hundred and seventeen . For the year 1838 , seven thousand seven hundred and forty - six . For the ...
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adjourned adopted aforesaid American annual election appointed armed Assembly authority Boulston cause charter government charter troops Chepatchet citizens city of Providence civil clerks colony committee convention declared defendant discharged district Dorr's duty East Greenwich electors enacted ernment exercise freeholders freemen Glocester Governor Dorr Governor King held hereafter hereby House of Representatives hundred inhabitants Island and Providence John Coggeshall June jury justice legislature liberty lieutenant governor majority martial law ment military muskets Narragansett Bay Newport North Kingstown number of votes oath offence passed Pawtucket people's constitution persons political present president principles prison proceedings Providence Plantations qualified resolution Resolved Rhode Island Roger Williams Samuel W SAMUEL WARD KING secretary Senate session sovereignty stitution successors suffrage party thereof Thomas W Thomas Wilson Dorr tion town and ward town or city treason trial United votes given ward meetings whole number
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Страница 355 - A majority of each house shall constitute a quorum to do business; but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and may compel the attendance of absent members in such manner, and under such penalties, as each house may provide.
Страница 255 - That all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness.
Страница 263 - That there are certain natural rights of which men, when they form a social compact cannot deprive or divest their posterity, among which are the enjoyment of life • and liberty, with the means of acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
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Страница 318 - Every subject of the commonwealth ought to find a certain remedy, by having recourse to the laws for all injuries or wrongs which he may receive in his person, property, or character. He ought to obtain right and justice freely, and without being obliged to purchase it; completely, and without any denial; promptly, and without delay; conformably to the laws.
Страница 255 - For the advancement of these ends they have at all times an inalienable and indefeasible right to alter, reform or abolish their government in such manner as they may think proper.
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Страница 350 - Every person may freely speak, write and publish on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that liberty; and in all trials for libel, both civil and criminal, the truth when published with good motives and for justifiable ends, shall be a sufficient defense.
Страница 328 - Governor, or he shall be unable to attend as President of the Senate, the Senate shall elect one of their members as President pro tempore.
Страница 347 - The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their Constitutions of Government. But the Constitution which at any time exists, till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all.