| United States. Continental Congress - 1776 - 236 pages
...uniting with us in the defence of our common liberty, and there is yet reafon to believe, that mould we join in imploring the attention of our Sovereign, to the unmerited and unparalleled oppreffions of his American fubjefts, he will at length be undeceived, and forbid a licentious Miniftry... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 654 pages
...necessity of treating you as enemies. " We yet entertain hopes of your uniting with us in the defence of our common liberty, and there is yet reason to believe,...longer to riot in the ruins of the rights of mankind." The committee appointed to draw this letter consisted of mr. Jay, mr. Samuel Adams, and mr. Deane.... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 648 pages
...necessity of treating you as enemies. " We yet entertain hopes of your uniting with us in the defence of our common liberty, and there is yet reason to believe,...longer to riot in the ruins of the rights of mankind." The committee appointed to draw this letter consisted of mr. Jay, mr. Samuel Adams, and mr. Deane.... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 562 pages
...necessity of treating you as enemies. We yet entertain hopes of your uniting with us in the defence of our common liberty, and there is yet reason to believe,...join in imploring the attention of our sovereign, ta the unmerited and unparallelled oppressions of his American subjects, he will at length be undeceived,... | |
| 1805 - 618 pages
...necessity of treating you as enemies. " We yet entertain hopes of your uniting with us in the defence of our common liberty, and there is yet reason to believe,...longer to riot in the ruins of the rights of mankind." The committee appointed to draw this letter consisted of Mr- Jay, Mr. Samuel Adams, and Mr. Deane WOTE....No.... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 644 pages
...mutual safety and interest may suggest. We yet entertain hopes of your uniting with us in the defence of our common liberty, and there is yet reason to believe, that should \vejoin in imploring the attention of our sovereign, to the unmerited and unparalleled oppressions... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 540 pages
...necessity of treating you as enemies. We yet entertain hopes of your uniting with us in the defense of our common liberty, and there is yet reason to believe,...longer to riot in the ruins of the rights of mankind. NO. 2O. The hut Addrai of the people of America to the King, in 1 775. TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 544 pages
...necessity of treating you as enemies. We yet entertain hopes of your uniting with us in the defense of our common liberty, and there is yet reason to believe,...unparalleled oppressions of his American subjects, he wiU at length be undeceived, and forbid a licentious ministry any longer to riot in the ruins of the... | |
| Richard Emmons - 1839 - 158 pages
...necessity of treating you as enemies. We yet entertain hopes of your uniting with us in the defence of our common liberty, and there is yet reason to believe,...longer to riot in the ruins of the rights of mankind. Ordered, That the above letter be signed by the President. EXTRACT FROM THE ADDRESS OF THE TWELVE UNITED... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 602 pages
...following animated expressions : "We yet entertain hopes of your uniting with us in the defence of our common liberty ; and there is yet reason to believe...longer to riot in the ruins of the rights of mankind." HESE papers, breathing the same ardent love of liberty, containing the same dignified sentiments, evincing... | |
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