The book Roger Ludlow, the Colonial Lawmaker was written by author Taylor, John M. (John Metcalf), 1845-1918 Here you can read free online of Roger Ludlow, the Colonial Lawmaker book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Roger Ludlow, the Colonial Lawmaker a good or bad book?
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It was moreover by universal consent called ' Ludlowe's Code, ' and by it the author gained the well-merited dis- tinction of ' The Father of Connecticut Jurisprudence. ' " BEERS : " Roger Ludlow, " Mag. American History. " The Connecticut code was compiled by Ludlow, who had one of the best legal minds in New England. " ELLIOTT : History of New England. CHAPTER XII. Framer of the Constitution and the Code Other Duties and Honors Magistrate Commissioner Deputy Governor At Windsor Absence from C...ourt At Pequannocke Purchase from the Indians Fairfield Reprimand Plea of Justification Court's Sanction Advantage of the Purchase. ENOUGH of Ludlow's honors has been told to place him in the foremost rank of the sturdy Englishmen who builded the colonial state. Men of less ability, less renown, are commemo- rated in bronze or marble likeness of tradition or resemblance, or in portraiture or tablet, and all pay them reverence for what they did or said in those days ; but nowhere save in ancient archives or records, or in casual historic men- tion, is duly honored the name of the man who wrote the Constitution and the Code of 1650, which in spirit or in letter have survived the shock of wars and the political and social revo- lutions of two hundred and sixty years.
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