| George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 766 pages
...descendant of Henry Vane, whoever he was, feel any less confidence in the integrity and virtue and patriotism of Charles Carroll, because he was a Catholic...Maryland hesitate to accord the meed of patriotism to the Adamses, to Alexander Hamilton, to Mr. King, or whoever else belonged to the North, because... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - Local government - 1872 - 118 pages
...; did any protestant, descending from ancestors in limiting the principles of CROMWELL or of HENRY VANE, whoever he was, feel any less confidence in...religion. Their association was political. It was founded on general policy and union ; a sort of confederacy, at that time, to resist the common enemy, and... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - African Americans - 1872 - 194 pages
...North; did any protestant, descending from ancestors in limiting the principles of CROMWELL or of HENRY VANE, whoever he was, feel any less confidence in...was due, to the ADAMSES, to ALEXANDER HAMILTON, to KITFUS KING, or whoever else belonged to the North, because they were of different sentiments in religion.... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - Local government - 1872 - 108 pages
...North; did any protestant, descending from ancestors in limiting the principles of CROMWELL or of HENRY VANE, whoever he was, feel any less confidence in...was due, to the ADAMSES, to ALEXANDER HAMILTON, to Rurus KING, or whoever else belonged to the North, because they were of different sentiments in religion.... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - Legislators - 1872 - 766 pages
...descendant of Ilenry Vane, whoever he was, feel any less confidence in the integrity and virtue and patriotism of Charles Carroll, because he was a Catholic...Not at all ; nor did Maryland hesitate to accord the rnerd of patriotism to the Adamses, to Alexander Hamilton, to Mr. King, or whoever else belonged to... | |
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