Proceedings in the Senate And House of Representatives Upon the Reception And Acceptance From the State of Maryland of the Statues of Charles Carroll of Carrollton And of John Hanson, Erected in Statuary Hall of the Capitol
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The Puritan of New England, the adherent of Roger Williams who founded the Providence Plantations, the Quaker followers of Penn, the Cavaliers of Virginia, the CathoHc adherents of Leonard Calvert in Maryland, the Huguenots of the Carolinas, were unlike in many things, but the mainspring of their action was freedom, independence, self-government. The province of Maryland was granted by Charles the First to Caecilius Calvert, Lord Baltimore, bounded with much greater dimensions than now constitu...te the territory of the State. A number of counties in West Virginia, Delaware, and a portion of Pennsylvania were included. But, with Lord Fairfax upon the one hand and the eminent Quaker, William Penn, on the other, the boundaries were circumscribed and narrowed after many bloody encounters and valiant fights. Lord Baltimore held the colony as a feudal principality, but never viewed it personally, having delegated to his brother, Leonard Calvert, the rights of government. He was a noble, righteous, and liberal man, and under his leadership the col- onists of Maryland **laid the foundation broad and deep of civil and religious liberty.*' As it was in Maryland, so it gradually became in her sister colonies.
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