Oaths of Allegiance in Colonial New England
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OATHS OF ALLEGIANCE IN
COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND
CHARLES EVANS
American Antiquarian Society
CHARLES EVANS
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society for October, 1921
WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A.
PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY
1922
Charles Evans
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OATHS OF ALLEGIANCE IN COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND
CONTENTS
The Oath of Supremacy
The Oath of Abjuration
Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity
The Oath of a Ffreeman
The Oath of a Resident
The Oath of a Ffreeman
The Oath of a Ffreeman
The Oath of a Freeman, or of a Man to be made ffree.
The Oath of Residents
The Oath of a Freeman
The Oath of a Free-man
Freemans Oath
Freemans Oath
Oath of Fidelitie
Oath of Fidelitie
Strangers Oath
Oath of Fidelitie
Freemans Oath
An Oath for Paqua’ and the Plantations there:
The Oath of a Freeman
Freeman’s Charge
Oath of Fidelity
Oath of Allegiance
Civil Compact
Second Civil Compact
The Engagement of the Officers
The Preamble to the Law Against Perjury
The Combination for Government at Exeter, with the Forms of Oaths for Rulers and People
The Elders or Rulers Oath
The Oath of the People
The Combination of the People of Dover to Establish a Form of Government
Freemen
Oath of Councilors of Province of Mayne
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