| Cadwallader Colden - 1902 - 412 pages
...unto their best Discretion, by and with the Advice, Assent, and Approbation of the Freemen of the said Country, or the greater Part of them, or of their...Delegates or Deputies, whom for the enacting of the said Laws, when, and as often as Need shall require, we will that the said William Penn and his Heirs,... | |
| John Fiske - 1903 - 524 pages
...with the advice, assent, and approbation of the Freemen of the said Countrey, or the greater parte of them, or of their Delegates or Deputies, whom for the enacting of the said Lawes, when, and as often as need shall require, Wee will that the said William Penn and his heires,... | |
| Howard Malcolm Jenkins - 1903 - 672 pages
...and with the advice, assent and approbacon of the freemen of the said Countrey, or the greater parte of them, or of their Delegates or Deputies, whom for the Enacting of the said Lawes, when, and as often as need shall require, Wee Will, that the said William Penn, and his... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1903 - 602 pages
...of individuals, of and with the advice, assent and approbation of the freemen of the said province, or the greater part of them, or of their delegates or deputies, whom we w1ll shall be called together for the framing of laws, when and as often as need shall require,... | |
| St. George Leakin Sioussat - 1903 - 126 pages
...of individuals, of and with the advice, assent and approbation of the freemen of the said province, or the greater part of them, or of their delegates or deputies, whom we will shall be called together for the framing of laws, when and as often as need shall require,... | |
| Pennsylvania Society of New York - 1904 - 390 pages
...full authority to establish the form of government and to make laws with the consent of the freemen, "or the greater part of them or of their delegates or deputies;" in cases of emergency or inability to bring the people or their delegates together Penn was authorized... | |
| Maryland - 1904 - 1280 pages
...Individuals, of and with the Advice, Assent, and Approbation of the Free-Men of the same PROVINCE, or of the greater Part of them, or of their Delegates, or Deputies, whom WE will shall be called together for the framing of Laws, when, and as often as Need shall require,... | |
| Alexander James Dallas - 1905 - 560 pages
...unto their best discretion, by and with the advice, assent and approbation of the free-men of the said country, or the greater part of them, or of their...delegates or deputies, whom, for the enacting of the said laws, when and as often as need shall require, we will, that the said William Penn and his heirs... | |
| William Estabrook Chancellor, Fletcher Willis Hewes - 1905 - 594 pages
...the right of making the laws " with the advice, assent, and approbation of the freemen of the said country, or the greater part of them, or of their delegates or deputies ' ' so long as the laws that were made did not offend the laws of England. The first laws enacted were... | |
| Albert Edward McKinley - 1905 - 540 pages
...best discretions, by and with the advice, assent and approbacon of the freemen of the said Countrey, or the greater part of them, or of their Delegates or Deputies ..." * 1 Charter and Laws of the Province of Pennsylvania, 168^-1700, 81. The proprietor fully approved... | |
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