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... Augt 30th , 1776. " ) " " Very probably , the William Lounsberry who is mentioned in the text was the same Lounsberry who had accepted a Commission from Major Rogers , and was killed , in August , 1776 , as stated in the letter . 3 The ...
... Augt 30th , 1776. " ) " " Very probably , the William Lounsberry who is mentioned in the text was the same Lounsberry who had accepted a Commission from Major Rogers , and was killed , in August , 1776 , as stated in the letter . 3 The ...
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... Augt . 2 , 1776 ; " Journal of the ' curii , 9 ho . , A.M. , Augt . 7 , 1776. " 66 " COMMITTEE CHAMBER , Convention , " Die Mer- 6 The instances of Rinier Van Housen and Henry Dawkins , in the Jail at the White Plains , ( Journal of the ...
... Augt . 2 , 1776 ; " Journal of the ' curii , 9 ho . , A.M. , Augt . 7 , 1776. " 66 " COMMITTEE CHAMBER , Convention , " Die Mer- 6 The instances of Rinier Van Housen and Henry Dawkins , in the Jail at the White Plains , ( Journal of the ...
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... Augt . 28 , 1776 ; " the same , " Thursday morning , Augt . 29 , 1776. " 13 The Affidavit on which Joseph Reade was ordered to be arrested is such a singular production that we are induced to copy it . 66 66 " " 46 " DUTCHESS COUNTY ...
... Augt . 28 , 1776 ; " the same , " Thursday morning , Augt . 29 , 1776. " 13 The Affidavit on which Joseph Reade was ordered to be arrested is such a singular production that we are induced to copy it . 66 66 " " 46 " DUTCHESS COUNTY ...
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... Augt . 10 , 1776. ” 3 John Field and Jonathan Paddock to the President of the Convention , " DUTCHESS , SOUTHEAST PRECINCT , 7th Oct .. 1776 ; " Journal of the Com- mittee of Safety , " Die Martis , 9 ho . , A. M. , Octr . 8 , 1776. " 4 ...
... Augt . 10 , 1776. ” 3 John Field and Jonathan Paddock to the President of the Convention , " DUTCHESS , SOUTHEAST PRECINCT , 7th Oct .. 1776 ; " Journal of the Com- mittee of Safety , " Die Martis , 9 ho . , A. M. , Octr . 8 , 1776. " 4 ...
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... Augt . 20 , 1776 ; " etc. .. 11 Journal of the Convention , Monday morning , Augt . 26 , 1776. ” 12 Journal of the Convention , " Die Mercurii , 4 ho . , P. M. , July 31 , 1776. " 13. Journal of the Convention , " Tuesday , P. M. ...
... Augt . 20 , 1776 ; " etc. .. 11 Journal of the Convention , Monday morning , Augt . 26 , 1776. ” 12 Journal of the Convention , " Die Mercurii , 4 ho . , P. M. , July 31 , 1776. " 13. Journal of the Convention , " Tuesday , P. M. ...
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Page 163 - ... independent States ; that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown ; and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved. " That it is expedient forthwith to take the most effectual measures for forming foreign alliances. " That a plan of confederation be prepared and transmitted to the respective colonies, for their consideration and approbation.
Page 23 - Continent, to consult together on the present Circumstances of the Colonies, and the Difficulties to which they are and must be reduced, by the Operation of the Acts of Parliament...
Page 181 - ... absolutely irreconcilable to reason and good conscience for the people of these colonies now to take the oaths and affirmations necessary for the support of any government under the crown of Great Britain...
Page 181 - That it be recommended to the respective assemblies and conventions of the united colonies, where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs has been hitherto established to adopt such government as shall, in the opinion of the representatives of the people, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular, and America in general.
Page 12 - The mob begin to think and to reason. Poor reptiles ! it is with them a vernal morning, they are struggling to cast off their winter's slough, they bask in the sunshine, and ere noon they will bite, depend upon it. The gentry begin to fear this.
Page 168 - That it be recommended to the several provincial assemblies in conventions and councils, or committees of safety, to arrest and secure every person in their respective colonies whose going at large may, in their opinion, endanger the safety of the colony or the liberties of America...
Page 23 - America, and to deliberate and determine upon wise and proper measures, to be by them recommended to all the colonies, for the recovery and establishment of their just rights and liberties, civil and religious, and the restoration of union and harmony between Great Britain and the colonies, most ardently desired by all good men: Therefore, resolved, that the Hon.
Page 82 - Acts of the British Parliament until a Reconciliation between Great Britain and America on Constitutional Principles (which we most ardently desire) can be obtained : And that we will in all things follow the Advice of our General Committee respecting the purposes aforesaid, the preservation of Peace and good order and the safety of Individuals and Private Property,
Page 187 - resolved unanimously, that the good people of this colony have not, in the opinion of this Congress, authorized this Congress, or the Delegates of this Colony in the Continental Congress, to declare this Colony to be and continue independent of the Crown of Great Britain.
Page 57 - Esquires, any six of whom to be a committee, whose business it shall be to obtain the most early and authentic intelligence of all such acts and resolutions of the British Parliament, or proceedings of Administration, as may relate to or affect the British colonies in America, and to keep up and maintain a correspondence and communication...