Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Volume 1Way and Gideon, 1823 - Law |
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... province of Massachusetts - Bay , are considered by all America , as suffering in the com- mon cause , for their noble and spirited opposition to oppressive acts of par- liament , calculated to deprive us of our most sacred rights and ...
... province of Massachusetts - Bay , are considered by all America , as suffering in the com- mon cause , for their noble and spirited opposition to oppressive acts of par- liament , calculated to deprive us of our most sacred rights and ...
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... provincial meeting of that colony should judge it absolutely necessary , it is the opinion of the Congress , that all ... province of Massachusetts- Bay , ought to be held in detestation and abhorrence by all good men , and con- sidered ...
... provincial meeting of that colony should judge it absolutely necessary , it is the opinion of the Congress , that all ... province of Massachusetts- Bay , ought to be held in detestation and abhorrence by all good men , and con- sidered ...
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... province of Massachusetts - Bay , in North - America ; " another , en- " titled " An act for the better regulating the government of the province of " Massachusetts - Bay in New - England ; " and another , entitled " An act for the ...
... province of Massachusetts - Bay , in North - America ; " another , en- " titled " An act for the better regulating the government of the province of " Massachusetts - Bay in New - England ; " and another , entitled " An act for the ...
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... provincial laws . Resolved , N. C. D. 8. That they have a right peaceably to assemble , consi- der of their grievances , and petition the king ; and that all prosecutions , prohibitory proclamations , and commitments for the same , are ...
... provincial laws . Resolved , N. C. D. 8. That they have a right peaceably to assemble , consi- der of their grievances , and petition the king ; and that all prosecutions , prohibitory proclamations , and commitments for the same , are ...
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... province of Quebec , abolishing the equitable system of English laws , and erecting a tyranny there , to the great danger , ( from so total a dissimilarity of religion , law and government ) of the neighbouring British colonies , by the ...
... province of Quebec , abolishing the equitable system of English laws , and erecting a tyranny there , to the great danger , ( from so total a dissimilarity of religion , law and government ) of the neighbouring British colonies , by the ...
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