Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Volume 1Way and Gideon, 1823 - Law |
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... thereof , be punished as ordered by a general court - martial , in such manner as if he himself had committed the crimes or disorders complained of . XIII . If any officer should think himself to be wronged by his colonel or the ...
... thereof , be punished as ordered by a general court - martial , in such manner as if he himself had committed the crimes or disorders complained of . XIII . If any officer should think himself to be wronged by his colonel or the ...
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... thereof , and forthwith transmit to the office of the secretary of the Congress , or assembly of the province in which the corps is stationed or shall happen to be at the time of the death of such officer ; to the end that his executors ...
... thereof , and forthwith transmit to the office of the secretary of the Congress , or assembly of the province in which the corps is stationed or shall happen to be at the time of the death of such officer ; to the end that his executors ...
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... good people of these colonies , proceeds to " declare them all , either by name or description , to be rebels and traitors , to supersede the } 1 66 course of the common law , and instead thereof 102 JOURNALS OF CONGRESS , 1775 .
... good people of these colonies , proceeds to " declare them all , either by name or description , to be rebels and traitors , to supersede the } 1 66 course of the common law , and instead thereof 102 JOURNALS OF CONGRESS , 1775 .
Page 103
... thereof to publish and order the use and exercise of the law martial . " - His troops have butchered our countrymen , have wantonly burnt Charlestown , besides a considerable number of houses in other places ; our ships and vessels are ...
... thereof to publish and order the use and exercise of the law martial . " - His troops have butchered our countrymen , have wantonly burnt Charlestown , besides a considerable number of houses in other places ; our ships and vessels are ...
Page 104
... thereof was deferred till to - morrow . Adjourned till to - morrow at nine o'clock . 1 SATURDAY , July 8 , 1775 . Met according to adjournment . The petition to the king being engrossed , was compared at the table , and signed by the ...
... thereof was deferred till to - morrow . Adjourned till to - morrow at nine o'clock . 1 SATURDAY , July 8 , 1775 . Met according to adjournment . The petition to the king being engrossed , was compared at the table , and signed by the ...
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