Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5John Sanderson W. Brown and C. Peters, 1828 |
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... force , and to put it in a state of defence . Mr. Harrison was opposed to this measure as premature , and in his opposition he was supported by most of those who had sat with him in congress , and by Wythe , Nicholas , and others , the ...
... force , and to put it in a state of defence . Mr. Harrison was opposed to this measure as premature , and in his opposition he was supported by most of those who had sat with him in congress , and by Wythe , Nicholas , and others , the ...
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... force fitted for such an enterprise . They resolved , however , without delay , to send Mr. Harrison to Maryland . He was empowered , with any one or more of the delegates of that colony , to take such measures as appeared most ...
... force fitted for such an enterprise . They resolved , however , without delay , to send Mr. Harrison to Maryland . He was empowered , with any one or more of the delegates of that colony , to take such measures as appeared most ...
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... force would be inevitable . Congress saw this , and gradually adopted those measures which seemed most calculated to unite together the different colonies , to augment the armed force of the country , and to arrange and distribute them ...
... force would be inevitable . Congress saw this , and gradually adopted those measures which seemed most calculated to unite together the different colonies , to augment the armed force of the country , and to arrange and distribute them ...
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... force in the province ; a step which , passing the line that yet seemed to bind the colonies to the mother country , placed them in the prominent position of a nation determined to gain or to hazard all . After the NELSON . 45.
... force in the province ; a step which , passing the line that yet seemed to bind the colonies to the mother country , placed them in the prominent position of a nation determined to gain or to hazard all . After the NELSON . 45.
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... force had become entirely necessary , and that a plan had been recommended by the ministry , and se- cretly adopted by the governors , of removing arms and military stores beyond the reach of the people . The export- ation of powder ...
... force had become entirely necessary , and that a plan had been recommended by the ministry , and se- cretly adopted by the governors , of removing arms and military stores beyond the reach of the people . The export- ation of powder ...
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Страница 300 - they are entitled to life, liberty, and property; and they have never ceded to any sovereign power whatever, a right to dispose of either without their consent. 2. That our ancestors who first settled these colonies, were at the time of their emigration from the mother country, entitled to all the rights, liberties,
Страница 108 - it ourselves, nor will we hire our vessels, nor sell our commodities or manufactures to those who are concerned in it. Third. As a non-consumption agreement, strictly adhered to, will be an effectual security for the observation of the non-importation, we as above, solemnly agree and associate, that from this day, we
Страница 300 - asserting and vindicating their rights and liberties, declare, That the inhabitants of the English colonies in North America, by the immutable laws of nature, the principles of the English constitution, and the several charters or compacts, have the following rights:
Страница 107 - we do, for ourselves, and the inhabitants of the several colonies whom we represent, firmly agree and associate under the sacred ties of virtue, honour, and love of our country, as follows: First. That from and after the first day of December next, we will not import into British America, from Great
Страница 111 - to the end, that all such foes to the rights of British America may be publicly known, and universally contemned as the enemies of American liberty; and thenceforth we respectively will break off all dealings with him or her. Twelfth. That the committee of correspondence in the respective colonies do frequently inspect the entries of the custom
Страница 108 - in Great Britain, Ireland, or the West Indies, induces us to suspend a non-exportation, until the tenth day of September, 1775; at which time, if the said acts and parts of acts of the British parliament herein after mentioned, are not repealed, we will not, directly or indirectly, export any merchandise or commodity whatsoever to
Страница 108 - not purchase or use any tea imported on account of the East India company, or any on which a duty hath been or shall be paid ; and from and after the first day of March next, we will not purchase or use any East India tea whatever
Страница 110 - mourning dress than a black crape, or ribbon on the arm or hat for gentlemen, and a black ribbon and necklace for ladies, and we will discontinue the giving of gloves and scarfs at funerals. Ninth. Such as are venders of goods and
Страница 292 - In the course of our inquiry, we find many infringements and violations of the foregoing rights, which from an ardent desire that harmony and mutual intercourse of affection and interest may be restored, we pass over for the present, and proceed to state such acts and measures as have been adopted since the last war,