Some Papers Laid Before the Continental Congress, 1775-U.S. Government Printing Office, 1905 |
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... justice of our cause . " ( Letter to Lord Stirling , July 4 , 1775. ) Jefferson's own account was : " It was too strong for Mr. Dickinson . He still retained the hope of reconciliation with the mother country , and was unwilling it ...
... justice of our cause . " ( Letter to Lord Stirling , July 4 , 1775. ) Jefferson's own account was : " It was too strong for Mr. Dickinson . He still retained the hope of reconciliation with the mother country , and was unwilling it ...
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... justice be made known to the world whose prayers cannot be wanting intercessions affections will ever be favorable to a people take part with those en- countring oppression . Our fore- fathers , inhabitants of the island of Gr . Britn ...
... justice be made known to the world whose prayers cannot be wanting intercessions affections will ever be favorable to a people take part with those en- countring oppression . Our fore- fathers , inhabitants of the island of Gr . Britn ...
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... justice reason did not embody a soldiery to com- mit aggression on them ; we did not raise armies for glory or for conquest ; we did not invade their island carrying death or slavery to it's inhabitants . We took arms in defence of our ...
... justice reason did not embody a soldiery to com- mit aggression on them ; we did not raise armies for glory or for conquest ; we did not invade their island carrying death or slavery to it's inhabitants . We took arms in defence of our ...
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... Justice of our Cause.1 Q. Ld . North's Proposal.1 FINAL FORM . A declaration by the Represen- tatives of the United Colonies of North America , now met in Gen- eral Congress at Philadelphia , setting forth the causes and ne- cessity of ...
... Justice of our Cause.1 Q. Ld . North's Proposal.1 FINAL FORM . A declaration by the Represen- tatives of the United Colonies of North America , now met in Gen- eral Congress at Philadelphia , setting forth the causes and ne- cessity of ...
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... Justice , or Reason , have at last appeal'd length Law or 2 of Great Britain , however , stimu- lated by an ... justice and the opinion of mankind , we esteem ourselves bound , by obligations of respect to the rest of the world , to make ...
... Justice , or Reason , have at last appeal'd length Law or 2 of Great Britain , however , stimu- lated by an ... justice and the opinion of mankind , we esteem ourselves bound , by obligations of respect to the rest of the world , to make ...
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Страница 35 - They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder conditions than servitude or death. In our own native land, in defence of the freedom that is our birth-right...
Страница 33 - Honour, justice, and humanity forbid us tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us. We cannot endure the infamy and guilt of resigning succeeding generations to that wretchedness which inevitably awaits them, if we basely entail hereditary bondage upon them.
Страница 23 - ... its deepest foundations. The new ministry, finding the brave foes of Britain, though frequently defeated, yet still contending, took up the unfortunate idea of granting them a hasty peace, and of then subduing her faithful friends. These devoted colonies were judged to be in such a state as to present victories without bloodshed, and all the easy emoluments of statuteable plunder. The uninterrupted tenor of their peaceable and respectful behaviour from the beginning of colonization, their dutiful,...
Страница 27 - ... colonies ; and therefore they besought his majesty that he would take the most effectual measures to enforce due obedience to the laws and authority of the supreme Legislature.
Страница 35 - In our own native land, in defence of the freedom that is our birthright, and which we ever enjoyed till the late violation of it, for the protection of our property, acquired solely by the honest industry of our forefathers and ourselves, against violence actually offered, we have taken up arms. We shall lay them down when hostilities shall cease on the part of the aggressors, and all danger of their being renewed shall be removed, and not before.
Страница 29 - Bay, and still occupied it as a garrison, on the 19th day of April, sent out from that place a large detachment of his army, who made an unprovoked assault on the inhabitants of the said province, at the town of Lexington, as appears by the affidavits of a great number of persons, some of whom were officers and soldiers of that detachment, murdered eight of the inhabitants, and wounded many others. From thence the troops proceeded in warlike array to the town of Concord, where they set...
Страница 22 - ... intercourse was established between the colonies and the kingdom from which they derived their origin. The mutual benefits of this union became in a short time so extraordinary as to excite astonishment. It is universally confessed, that the amazing increase of the wealth, strength, and navigation of the realm, arose from this source; and the minister who so wisely and successfully directed the measures of Great Britain in the late war, publicly declared that these colonies enabled her to triumph...
Страница 22 - America, then filled with numerous and warlike nations of barbarians. Societies or governments, vested with perfect legislatures, were formed under charters from the Crown, and an harmonious intercourse was established between the colonies and the kingdom from which they derived their origin. The mutual benefits of this union became in a short time so extraordinary as to excite astonishment.
Страница 56 - ... and disposable by Parliament) and shall engage to make provision also for the support of the civil government, and the administration of justice, in such province or colony, it will be proper, if such proposal shall be approved by his Majesty and the...
Страница 33 - Divine favour towards us, that His providence would not permit us to be called into this severe controversy until we were grown up to our present strength, had been previously exercised in warlike operations, and possessed of the means of defending ourselves.