Patrick Henry: Practical revolutionaryLippincott, 1969 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 91
Page 89
... committee this Evening , which the Gentlemen here did not think absolutely necessary , I send you the Sentiments of ... Committee will further consider as to the Amunition , & mention their determination to you . The Committee wish the ...
... committee this Evening , which the Gentlemen here did not think absolutely necessary , I send you the Sentiments of ... Committee will further consider as to the Amunition , & mention their determination to you . The Committee wish the ...
Page 102
... Committee of Privileges and Elections ; the next day as a member of a committee to encourage the manufacture of three vitally needed products - salt , saltpeter , and gunpowder ; and , on May 8 , first ranking member , after Treasurer ...
... Committee of Privileges and Elections ; the next day as a member of a committee to encourage the manufacture of three vitally needed products - salt , saltpeter , and gunpowder ; and , on May 8 , first ranking member , after Treasurer ...
Page 119
... committee for the Declaration of Rights and the constitution , Henry reported on May 16 from the committee apparently appointed to consider a petition relating to mining rights near the James River , 23 and in early June from the ...
... committee for the Declaration of Rights and the constitution , Henry reported on May 16 from the committee apparently appointed to consider a petition relating to mining rights near the James River , 23 and in early June from the ...
Contents
The Approaching Convention | 1 |
The St Johns Church Speech Introductory | 2 |
The St Johns Church Speech Conclusion | 3 |
Copyright | |
24 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
amendments anti-Federalists appointed arms army Assembly bill British Campbell Carter Church Clark Colonel colony command committee Confederation Constitution Continental Army Continental Congress Council County Court courthouse Dandridge debate debts December declared delegates Dixon and Hunter's Dunmore Edmund Pendleton Edmund Randolph elected enemy favor federal Federalists force George Mason George Washington ginia Governor Hanover Hanover County Harrison Henry County Henry wrote Henry's speech House Ibid independence Indian influence James Madison John Adams June Kentucky land late later leaders Leatherwood legislative legislature liberty Lord Dunmore March ment military militia Nelson Nicholas October offered officers opposition Patrick Henry patriotic Peyton Randolph Philadelphia plantation political present President Prince Edward proposed Purdie's Red Hill resolutions Richard Henry Lee Richmond River Roane Scotchtown secure session slaves Spencer Roane spoke Staunton Thomas Jefferson Tidewater tion troops Tyler Virginia Convention vote William Williamsburg Wirt York young