| 1875 - 328 pages
...preserving their constitution and oppoHiig the execution of the several arbitrary aml oppressive acls of the British Parliament, until a reconciliation between Great Britain and America, on constitulional principles, which is most ardently desired, rain IK* obtained." At the same time that... | |
| Thomas Jones - 1879 - 862 pages
...Continental Congress, or resolved upon by our Provincial Convention for the purpose of preserving our constitution, and opposing the execution of the several...reconciliation between Great Britain and America, (which we most ardently desire) can be obtained : And that we will in all things follow the advice... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1881 - 830 pages
...Provincial Convention for the purpose of preserving our Constitution and of opposing t-ho several arbitrary acts of the British Parliament, until a reconciliation...America, on constitutional principles (which we most solemnly desire), can be obtained; and that wo will in all things follow the advice of our General... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - 1886 - 314 pages
...provincial convention, for the purpose of preserving our constitution, and opposing the execution of several arbitrary and oppressive acts of the British...and America, on constitutional principles, (which wu most ardently desire) can be obtained; and that we will, in all things, follow the advice of our... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1886 - 650 pages
...and opposing the ex. 1 cutlon of several arbitrary and oppressive acts of the British FarlU' nicnt, until a reconciliation between Great Britain and America,...principles, (which we most ardently desire) can be ob" tained ; and that we will, in all things, follow the advice of our " general committee, respecting... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - 1891 - 236 pages
...resolved upon by our Provincial Convention that shall be appointed, for the purpose of preserving our Constitution and opposing the execution of the several...between Great Britain and America on constitutional principies, which we most ardently desire, can be obtained ; and that we will in all things follow... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - 1891 - 236 pages
...Parliament, until a reconciliation between Great Britain and America on constitutional principies, which we most ardently desire, can be obtained ; and...things follow the advice of our General Committee, to be appointed, respecting the purposes aforesaid, the preservation of peace and good order, and the... | |
| 1899 - 364 pages
...the town of Kingston, Ulster County," in 1775, he signed the articles of " general Association," " opposing the execution of the several arbitrary and oppressive acts of the British Parliament." (Doc. Hist., NY, vol. iii., pp. 848, 969 ; vol. iv., p. 230 ; Schoonmaker's Kingston, p. 519.) The... | |
| John Patterson MacLean - 1900 - 470 pages
...resolved upon by our Provincial Convention that shall be appointed, for the purpose of preserving our Constitution, and opposing the execution of the several...things follow the advice of our general committee, to be appointed, respecting the purpose^ aforesaid, the preservation of peace and gooa order, and the... | |
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