| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 strani
...readiness, at »moment's warning, to re-assemble, and, by furce of arms, to defend the laws, the liberty and rights of this, or any sister colony, from unjust and wicked invasion. Ordered, that expresses be despatched to the troops assembled at the Ibwling Green, and also to the... | |
| Richard Henry Lee - 1825 - 314 strani
...arid fall in defence of their rights. They responded to his harangue, and gave each other a pledge to re-assemble, and " by force of arms, to defend the laws, the liberties, and rights of this, or any sister colony from unjust and wicked invasion." The second continental Congress... | |
| Richard Henry Lee - 1825 - 318 strani
...fight and fall in defence of their rights. They responded to his harangue, and gave each other a pledge to re-assemble, and " by force of arms, to defend the laws, the liberties^ and rights of this,. or any sister colony from unjust and wicked invasion." , The second continental Congress... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 562 strani
...might be assailed. They pledged themselves to each other to be in readiness, at a moment's warning, to reassemble, and, BY FORCE OF ARMS, to defend the...and the rights of this or any SISTER COLONY, from utijuit and wicked invasion. They then sent dispatches to troops assembled in Caroline, Berkeley, Frederick,... | |
| Henry Howe - 1852 - 614 strani
...might be assailed. They pledged themselves to each other to be in readiness, at a moment's warning, to reassemble, and, BY FORCE OF ARMS, to defend the...laws, the liberties, and the rights of this or any BISTER COLONY, from injtut and wicked invasion. They then sent dispatches to troops assembled in Caroline,... | |
| Robert Sears - 1854 - 668 strani
...that they would do nothing until congress should decide on some general plan of defence. The asMembly then held a council, consisting of more than one hundred...compensation from Corbin, the king's receiver-general, and thon returning dismissed the troops. The governor issued a proclamation against him two days after... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 702 strani
...readiness, at a moment's warning, to reassemble, and by force of arms to defend the law, the liberty, and rights of this, or any sister Colony, from unjust and wicked invasion." This noble and spirited declaration was countersigned with the significant motto, "God save the Liberties... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 strani
...lives and fortunes, do now pledge ourselves to each other to be in readiness, at a moment's warning, to re-assemble, and, by force of arms, to defend the laws, the liberty and rights of this, or any sister colony, from unjust and wicked invasion. Ordered, that expresses... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 strani
...readiness, at a moment's warning, to re-assemble, and, by force of arms, to defend the laws, the liberty and rights of this, or any sister colony, from unjust and wicked invasion. Ordered, that expresses be despatched to the troops assembled at the Bowling-Green, and also to the... | |
| John Lewis Peyton - 1882 - 420 strani
...Yorktown. Exasperated at the Governor's conduct, the people of Virginia were only restrained from taking up arms to " defend the laws, the liberties, and the rights of this or any sister colony,1' by the advice of Peyton Randolph and Edmund Pendleton. Every county in Virginia was now aroused... | |
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