| Robert Walsh - Public opinion Great Britain - 1819 - 574 pages
...arms, they joining his majesty's troops as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing this tolony to a proper sense of their duty to his majesty's crown and dignity." Mr. Burke, referring to this subject in his speech on the Conciliation with America, made some remarks,... | |
| American periodicals - 1855 - 846 pages
...willing and able to bear arms, they joining His Majesty's troops as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing this colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's Crown and dignitv. Lord Dunmore hero speaks in plain English, and what he uttered was probably good English law.... | |
| Peter Force - United States - 1855 - 80 pages
...willing and able to bear arms, they joining his Majesty's troops as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing this Colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's Crown and dignity. Lord Dunmore here speaks in plain English, and what he uttered was probably good English law. He adopted,... | |
| William Cabell Rives - United States - 1859 - 700 pages
...Majesty's crown and government," and declaring free all negroes, who shall join him "for the more speedily reducing this Colony to a proper sense of their duty to His Majesty's crown and dignity." An outrage of so deep a ctye as this, could admit of no aggravation from the superaddition of any other... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1860 - 576 pages
...willing and able to bear arms ; they joining his Majesty's troops, as soon as may be, for the purpose of reducing this colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's crown and dignity. I do further order and require, all his Majesty's liege subjects to retain their quit rents, or any... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1860 - 572 pages
...able to bear arms ; they joining his Majesty's troops, as soon as may be, for the purpose of rednc'ing this colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's crown and dignity. I do further order and require, all his Majesty's liege subjects to retain their quit rents, or any... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1860 - 554 pages
...willing and able to bear arms ; they joining his Majesty's troops, as soon as may be, for the purpose of reducing this colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's erown and dignity. I do further order and require, all his Majesty's liege subjects to retain their... | |
| George Livermore - African Americans - 1862 - 246 pages
...and willing to bear arms, they joining his Majesty's troops, as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing this Colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's crown and dignity. I do further order arfd require all his Majesty's liege subjects to retain their quit-rents, or any... | |
| James Williams - Campaign literature - 1862 - 538 pages
...willing and able to bear arms ; they joining His Majesty's troops as soon as may be, for the purpose of reducing this colony to a proper sense of their duty to His Majesty's crown and dignity.' The proclamation of the commanding general of the United States in Missouri — the spirit and objects... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 382 pages
...witting ' to bear arms, tliey joining His Majesty's troops as soon as ' may be, for the more speedily reducing this colony to a proper ' sense of their duty to His Majesty's Crown and dignity. I ' do further order and require all His Majesty's liege subjects ' to retain their quit rents, or... | |
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