Virginia, do by these presents solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid... The New England Medical Gazette - Page 181916Full view - About this book
| Joseph Ripley Chandler - 1846 - 44 pages
...country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia, do, by these presents, solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God and...another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid;... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1846 - 1018 pages
...government, they entered into a voluntary compact, as follows : " \V'e, &c., do, by these presents, solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God and of one another, covenant and combine ourselves ti>gelher, into a civil body politic, for our better or»irring, and preservation, and furtherance... | |
| William Shaw Russell - 1846 - 450 pages
...presence of God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid ; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions,... | |
| Alexis Poole - 1847 - 514 pages
...mutually, m the presence of God and one another, cove nant, and combine ourselves together into a civil body politick, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid ; and by virtue hereof do enact constitute and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1839 - 384 pages
...countiy, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia, we do, by these presents, solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God and...another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1848 - 494 pages
...in the lollowing words : " We do by these presents, solemnly and CONSTITUTION. DESTRUCTION OF TEA. mutually, in the presence of God and of one another, covenant and combine ourselves together in a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid... | |
| Oliver Cromwell Gardiner - 1848 - 356 pages
...by these presents solemnly and mutually, in • the * The country had then received no other name. presence of God and of one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid.... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 pages
...presence of God and one of another, covenant, and combine our selues together into a civill body politike, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid ; and by vertue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such iust and equall Lawes, Ordinances, acts,... | |
| Salma Hale - 1848 - 392 pages
...presence of God, and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering, and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid ; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts,... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 pages
...presence of God and one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions,... | |
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