Congress for building, at the continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of these colonies, and for employing them in such manner and places as will most effectually annoy our enemies, and contribute to the common defence of these... Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 - Stran 274avtor: United States. Continental Congress - 1905Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1843 - 682 strani
...Congress, for building, at the continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of 34 these colonies, and for employing them in such manner and places, as will most annoy our enemies and contribute to the common defence of these colonies." This, it is believed, was... | |
| Tristam Burges - 1839 - 244 strani
...delegates to use their whole influence, at the ensuing Congress, for building, at the Continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of...employing them in such manner and places, as will most annoy our enemies, and contribute to the common defence of these Colonies : and they -are also instructed... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1843 - 880 strani
...the protection of 34 these colonies, and lor employing them in such manner and places, as will most annoy our enemies and contribute to the common defence of 'these colonies." This, it is believed, was the earliest movement in favor of establishing a continental navy. Congress... | |
| William Gammell - 1846 - 144 strani
..." to use their whole influence, at the ensuing Congress, for building, at the Continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of these colonies, and for employing it in such manner and places, as will most effectually annoy our enemies, and contribute to the common... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1846 - 432 strani
..." to use their whole influence, at the ensuing Congress, for building, at the Continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of these colonies, and for employing it in such manner and places, as will most effectually annoy our enemies, and contribute to the common... | |
| SAMUEL GREENE ARNOLD. - 1860 - 606 strani
...in Congress were instructed "to use their whole influence for building, at the Continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of...contribute to the common defence of these colonies." Here was another point in which Rhode Island was the first to suggest, and the foremost to act, in... | |
| Samuel Greene Arnold - 1860 - 606 strani
...in Congress were instructed "to use their whole influence for building, at the Continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of...contribute to the common defence of these colonies." Here was another point in which Rhode Island was the first to suggest, and the foremost to act, in... | |
| William Read Staples - 1870 - 778 strani
...delegates to use their whole influence, at the ensuing Congress, for building, at the Continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of...most vigorous manner, until peace, liberty and safety be restored and secured to these colonies upon an equitable and permanent basis. Governor Ward, in... | |
| Edward Howland - 1877 - 848 strani
...the assembly of that state " to use their whole influence for building at the Continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of...contribute to the common defence of these colonies." The assembly also adopted the continental currency as a lawful tender, and declared him an enemy to... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1877 - 406 strani
...delegates in Congress instructed "to use their whole influence for building at the Continental expense, a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of...contribute to the common defence of these colonies." This recommendation led to the appointment of a committee of which Governor Hopkins and John Adams... | |
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