| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 552 pages
...continental congress, or resolved upon by our provincial convention, for the purpose of preserving our constitution and opposing the execution of the several...America, on constitutional principles (which we most earnestly desire) can be obtained — and that we will, in all things follow the advice of our general... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 558 pages
...upon by our provincial convention, for the purpose of preserving our constitution and opposing tha execution of the several arbitrary and oppressive...Britain and America, on constitutional principles (which vie most earnestly desire) can be obtained— and that we will, in all things follow the advice of... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 562 pages
...reconciliation between Great Britain and America, on constitutional principles (which we most earnestly desire) can be obtained— and that we will, in all...respecting the purposes aforesaid, the preservation nf peace and good order, and the safety of individuals _and private property. —fttatt j'ttpers in... | |
| Francis Smith Eastman - 1828 - 320 pages
...provincial convention, for the purpose of preserving their constitution, and opposing the execution of the oppressive acts of the British parliament, until a...Britain and America, on constitutional principles, could be obtained ; and they would in all things follow the advice of their general committee, respecting... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1832 - 546 pages
...Continental Congress, or resolved upon by the Provincial Convention, for the purpose of preserving their constitution, and opposing the execution of the several...Britain and America, on constitutional principles, which is most ardently desired, can be obtained.' Thus stimulated there was no delay with the committees... | |
| Joseph Seawell Jones - 1834 - 370 pages
...necessary ; and this engagement we will continue in and hold sacred, till a reconciliation shall take place between Great Britain and America on constitutional principles, which we most ardently desire ; and we do firmly agree to hold all such persons inimical to the liberties of America, who shall refuse... | |
| Joseph Seawell Jones - 1834 - 372 pages
...necessary ; and this engagement we will continue in and hold sacred, till a reconciliation shall take place between Great Britain and America on constitutional principles, which we most ardently desire ; and we do firmly agree to hold all such persons inimical to the liberties of America, who shall refuse... | |
| William Henry Foote - 1846 - 578 pages
...persons inimical to the liberty of the colonies, who shall refuse to subscribe to this association ; and we will in all things follow the advice of our general committee respecting the purpose aforesaid, the preservation of peace and good order, and the safety of individual and private... | |
| William Henry Foote - 1846 - 570 pages
...persons inimical to the liberty of the colonies, who shall refuse to subscribe to this association ; and we will in all things follow the advice of our general committee respecting the purpose aforesaid, the preservation of peace and good order, and the safety of individual and private... | |
| Samuel Watkins Eager - 1847 - 672 pages
...for the purpose of preserving our Constitution, and opposing the execution of the several arbitrary Acts of the British Parliament, until a reconciliation...we most ardently desire) can be obtained ; and that \ve will in all things follow the advice of our General Committee respecting the purposes aforesaid,... | |
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