Revolutionary Virginia, the Road to Independence: The Committees and the Second Convention, 1773-75: A Documentary RecordWilliam James Van Schreeven, Robert L. Scribner |
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it has been proposed to Convene the principal Gentlemen of Our County at large in Order to promote an Application for Calling the Assembly of the Province [ , ] but that we have postponed for the Present until We have the Advice of Our ...
it has been proposed to Convene the principal Gentlemen of Our County at large in Order to promote an Application for Calling the Assembly of the Province [ , ] but that we have postponed for the Present until We have the Advice of Our ...
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the honest man of Boston , who has broke no law , has his property wrested from him , the hunter on the Allegany must take alarm , and , as a FREEMAN of America , he will fly to his Representatives and thus instruct them : Gentlemen ...
the honest man of Boston , who has broke no law , has his property wrested from him , the hunter on the Allegany must take alarm , and , as a FREEMAN of America , he will fly to his Representatives and thus instruct them : Gentlemen ...
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These addresses of New York will give this appearance ; so that whatever the Gentlemen , the merchants , the tradesmen , the mechanicks , and the people of America at large , suffer from the prolongation of the contest , whatever shall ...
These addresses of New York will give this appearance ; so that whatever the Gentlemen , the merchants , the tradesmen , the mechanicks , and the people of America at large , suffer from the prolongation of the contest , whatever shall ...
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