| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1815 - 624 pages
...conscience may best conduce and tend to the publike weal of the body, without respect of persons, or favour of any man. So help me God in the Lord- Jesus Christ. Concerning the throwing the Petition aver -board as a Jonas, it was asfolloweth. When the first ship... | |
| Daniel Lancaster - Gilford (N.H. : Town) - 1845 - 320 pages
...touching any such matter ol this State, wherein freemen are to deal, I will give my vote and suffrage as I judge, in mine own conscience, may best conduce and...any man; so help me God in the Lord Jesus Christ. — [See Felt's Hist. Ipswich, p. 19. of Peter, the counsellor. He was born in Hampton, 1714 ; graduated... | |
| Peter Force - United States - 1846 - 598 pages
...conscience may best conduce and tend to the publike weal of the body, without respect of persons, or favour of any man. So help me God in the Lord Jesus Christ. Concerning the throwing the Petition over-board as a Jonas, it seas as folloteeth. TM^Hen the first... | |
| Jacob Bailey Moore - Governors - 1851 - 456 pages
...will give my vote and suffrage as I shall judge in mine own conscience may best conduce and tend to public weal of the body, without respect of persons,,...or favor of any man. So help me GOD, in- the Lord Jesui Christ." Governor Dudley, shortly after the removal of the Rev. Mr. Hooker and his associates... | |
| Charles Brooks - Medford (Mass.) - 1855 - 622 pages
...will not plot nor practise any evil against it, nor consent to any that shall so do, but will timely discover and reveal the same to lawful authority,...any man. So help me God, in the Lord Jesus Christ" In 1643, the Court " ordered, that if any freeman shall put in more than one paper or corn for the... | |
| Charles Brooks - Medford (Mass.) - 1855 - 622 pages
...the speedy preventing thereof. Moreover, I do solemnly bind myself, in the sight of God, that, when 1 shall be called to give my voice touching any such...any man. So help me God, in the Lord Jesus Christ." In 1643, the Court " ordered, that if any freeman shall put in more than one paper or corn for the... | |
| Charles Brooks - Medford (Mass.) - 1855 - 632 pages
...touching any such matter of this state wherein freemen are to deal, I will give my vote and suifrage as I shall judge in mine own conscience may best conduce...favor of any man. So help me God, in the Lord Jesus C'ii ri -t ." In 1643, the Court " ordered, that if any freeman shall put in more than one paper or... | |
| Peter Oliver - Massachusetts - 1856 - 528 pages
...touching any matter, I will give tny vote as I shall judge in mine own conscience will best conduce to the public weal of the body, without respect of...any man. So help me God in the Lord Jesus Christ." Such was the oath, the first fruits of the printing-press in New England, which, supported by the covenant,... | |
| Nathaniel Goodwin - Connecticut - 1856 - 464 pages
...thereunto, will give it as in my conscience I shall judge may conduce to the best good of the same, without respect of persons, or favor of any man. So help me God, in the Lord Jesus Christ. Mr. Olcott, with his wife and sons, (except Thomas,* whose grave is in Manchester,) was buried in the... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1858 - 696 pages
...judge in mine own conscience may best conduce and tend to the public weal Mass. Col. Roc., I. 115. of the body, without respect of persons, or favor...any man. So help me God, in the Lord Jesus Christ." l Thus, after an administration of four years under the charter, the freemen took a share in the government... | |
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