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" We therefore do conceive it our bounden duty, without delay to enter into a present Consociation amongst ourselves, for mutual help and strength in all our future concernments : That, as in nation and religion, so in other respects, we be and continue... "
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society - Page 213
by Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846
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The Historical Register of the United States, Volume 1

Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1814 - 422 pages
...our bounden Dutye without delay to enter into a present Consotiation amongst our seines for mutuall help and strength in all our future concernments....That as in Nation and Religion so in other respects wee bee and continue one according to the tenor and true meaneingof the ensuing Articles: Wherefore...
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A Complete History of Connecticut: Civil and Ecclesiastical, from ..., Volume 1

Benjamin Trumbull - Connecticut - 1818 - 574 pages
...bounden duty to enter into a present confederation among themselves, for mutual help and strength in all future concernments ; that, as in nation and religion, so in other respects they be and continue one, and henceforth be called by the name of THE UNITED COLONIES OF NEW-ENGLAND....
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The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Volume 2

John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1826 - 440 pages
...into a present consociation amongst ourselves for mutual help and strength in all future concernment, that, as in nation and religion, so in other respects,...— 1 . Wherefore it is fully agreed and concluded between the parties above named, and they jointly and severally do, by these presents, agree and conclude...
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The history of New England from 1630 to 1649. With notes by J. Savage, Volume 2

John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 pages
...into a present consociation amongst ourselves for mutual help and strength in all future concernment, that, as in nation and religion, so in other respects,...— 1 . Wherefore it is fully agreed and concluded between the parties above named, and they jointly and severally do, by these presents, agree and conclude...
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The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Volume 2

John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1826 - 446 pages
...into a present consociation amongst ourselves for mutual help and strength in all future concernment, that, as in nation and religion, so in other respects,...— 1 . Wherefore it is fully agreed and concluded between the parties above named, and they jointly and severally do, by these presents, agree and conclude...
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A Political and Civil History of the United States of America ..., Volume 1

Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 542 pages
...ourselves, for mutual help and strength in all future concernments ; that as in nation and relation, so in other respects we be, and continue one, according...articles. 1. Wherefore, it is fully agreed and concluded, between the parties and jurisdictions above named, and they jointly and severally do by these presents...
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pt. II-IV. From 1641 to 1692

Francis Baylies - Massachusetts - 1830 - 680 pages
...therefore account it our duty as well as safety to enter into a confederation for mutual help and succour in all our future concernments, that as in nation...respects we be and continue one, according to the terms and true meaning of the ensuing articles: — ' 1. Wherefore it is agreed and concluded by and...
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The Blue Laws of New Haven Colony, Usually Called Blue Laws of Connecticut ...

Royal Ralph Hinman - Connecticut - 1838 - 374 pages
...our bounden duty, without delay, to enter into a present consolation amongst ourselves, for mutuall help and strength in all our future concernments,...respects, we be, and continue, one, according to the tenour and true meaning of the ensuing articles. 1. Wherefore it is fully agreed and concluded by and...
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"The Infancy of the Union.": A Discourse Delivered Before the New York ...

William Bradford Reed - United States - 1840 - 60 pages
...ourselves for mutual strength and help, in all future concernments, that as in nation and relation, so in other respects, we be and continue one, according...the tenor and true meaning of the ensuing articles — by the name and title of ' the United Colonies of New England,' to be bound in a firm and perpetual...
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The History of Connecticut: From the First Settlement to the Present Time

Theodore Dwight - Connecticut - 1840 - 464 pages
...bounden duty to enter into a present confederation among themselves, for mutual help and strength in all future concernments, that, as in nation and religion, so in other respects they be and continue one, and henceforth be called by the name of THK UNITED COLONIES OF NEW-ENGLAND."...
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