Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Količina 1Way and Gideon, 1823 |
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Stran 21
... army in these colonies , in times of peace , without the consent of the legislature of that colony , in which such army is kept , is against law . Resolved , N. C. D. 10. It is indispensably necessary to good government , and rendered ...
... army in these colonies , in times of peace , without the consent of the legislature of that colony , in which such army is kept , is against law . Resolved , N. C. D. 10. It is indispensably necessary to good government , and rendered ...
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... army has been kept in these colonies , ever since the conclu- sion of the late war , without the consent of our assemblies ; and this army , with a considerable naval armament , has been employed to enforce the collec- tion of taxes ...
... army has been kept in these colonies , ever since the conclu- sion of the late war , without the consent of our assemblies ; and this army , with a considerable naval armament , has been employed to enforce the collec- tion of taxes ...
Stran 56
... army , to ruin and destroy the inhabi- tants of this colony , in the opinion of this Congress , hath rendered the estab- lishment of an army indispensably necessary ; we have accordingly passed an unanimous resolve for thirteen thousand ...
... army , to ruin and destroy the inhabi- tants of this colony , in the opinion of this Congress , hath rendered the estab- lishment of an army indispensably necessary ; we have accordingly passed an unanimous resolve for thirteen thousand ...
Stran 78
... army to defend themselves from the butcheries and devastations of their implacable enemies , which renders it still more necessary to have a regular established government , requesting the Congress to favour them with " explicit advice ...
... army to defend themselves from the butcheries and devastations of their implacable enemies , which renders it still more necessary to have a regular established government , requesting the Congress to favour them with " explicit advice ...
Stran 83
... army , for one year , unless sooner dis- charged : And I do bind myself to conform , in all instances , to such rules and regulations , as are , or shall be , established for the government of the said army . Upon motion , Resolved ...
... army , for one year , unless sooner dis- charged : And I do bind myself to conform , in all instances , to such rules and regulations , as are , or shall be , established for the government of the said army . Upon motion , Resolved ...
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