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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Gent Your mo . hum Sts Sign'd in behalf and by Order of the Committee of Correspondence Recipients ' copy , MS letter in unidentified hand , unsigned , in Virginia State Library At a Meeting of a Number of respectable Inhabitants of the ...
Gent Your mo . hum Sts Sign'd in behalf and by Order of the Committee of Correspondence Recipients ' copy , MS letter in unidentified hand , unsigned , in Virginia State Library At a Meeting of a Number of respectable Inhabitants of the ...
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Norfolk Borough and Portsmouth Town Committee Joint Committee to the Inhabitants of Charleston , S.C. Gentlemen , Norfolk , May 31 , 1774 . The occasion is too serious to admit of apology for this unsollicited communication of our ...
Norfolk Borough and Portsmouth Town Committee Joint Committee to the Inhabitants of Charleston , S.C. Gentlemen , Norfolk , May 31 , 1774 . The occasion is too serious to admit of apology for this unsollicited communication of our ...
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I. That we acknowledge ourselves , and the inhabitants of this province , liege subjects of his Majesty King George the Third , to whom they and we owe and will bear true and faithful allegiance . Unan . II . That as the present idea of ...
I. That we acknowledge ourselves , and the inhabitants of this province , liege subjects of his Majesty King George the Third , to whom they and we owe and will bear true and faithful allegiance . Unan . II . That as the present idea of ...
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