clear space clear space clear space white space
A
 r c h i v e s   o f   M a r y l a n d   O n l i n e

PLEASE NOTE: The searchable text below was computer generated and may contain typographical errors. Numerical typos are particularly troubling. Click “View pdf” to see the original document.

  Maryland State Archives | Index | Help | Search
search for:
clear space
white space
Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1717-April, 1720
Volume 33, Page 451   View pdf image (33K)
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>
clear space clear space clear space white space

The Lower House. 451


deemed Severe, But such was the case of that particular
person, that frequent excuses brought on repeated transgres-
sions and pardoning instead of humbling him, made him so
much the more insolent.
Whereupon the Legislative power, seeing all Authority of
Government Slighted & contemned, took in hand the affair,

L. H. J.

and made the Act aforesaid as the only effectuall Discourage-
ment to such like practices for the future.
But forasmuch as your Lordships have been pleased to
disapprove of the Manner of tacking any particular clause, to
a Generall bill, We have so Just a Deference to your Lord-
ships' Opinion in the case that we have now proceeded to rem-
edy the sd Evill by two distinct laws.

My Lords.
We make noe Question but that the Advancement of learn-
ing within this your Province will be a very Acceptable thing
to you yet forasmuch as the narrow Circumstances of an
Infant Countrey (all our funds raised for that purpose falling
farr Short of the end designed) will not alone afford Suffi-
cient Encouragment thereto, which lays us under a Necessity
of Addressing your Lordships upon this Occasion, for altho
the condition of most of the people here has little claim to a
truely Generous and Liberall education yet abundance of
Youth, now Growing up, are Unhappily destitute of those
Common Improvements which Nature hath made them very
Capable of for the rendering them better Christians better

p. 148


Subjects to his Majesty, and better Qualifyed persons for the
Just discharge of the Severall trusts, to which your Lordships
or your Successors may have occasion to Appoint them, as well
in the offices of State, as in the Destribution of Justice and all
other the Exegencys of Life.
We humbly begg leave to lay before your Lordships that by
an Act of Parliament of the 25* of King Charles the Second
a duty of one penny p pound was laid on all Tobacco trans-
ported from Plantation to Plantation the whole of which
revenue by the Royall Donation of the late King William the
third of Glorious Memory was Appropriated to the building
and maintaining a Colledge of learning in Virginia ever since
wch the good People of this Province have paid large Sumes of
Money towards the Encouragment of learning there wch the
distance of the Place and the great charge of Schooling chil-
dren hath made altogether useless to us, for such persons a
are of Ability to defray such charge choose rather to educate
their children in Great Britain, whilst the Middling Sort of
people who only Stand in need for the Education of their

p. 149




 
clear space
clear space
white space

Please view image to verify text. To report an error, please contact us.
Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1717-April, 1720
Volume 33, Page 451   View pdf image (33K)
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>


This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. When this material is used, in whole or in part, proper citation and credit must be attributed to the Maryland State Archives. PLEASE NOTE: The site may contain material from other sources which may be under copyright. Rights assessment, and full originating source citation, is the responsibility of the user.


Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!



An Archives of Maryland electronic publication.
For information contact mdlegal@mdarchives.state.md.us.

©Copyright  October 06, 2023
Maryland State Archives