Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Količina 1Way and Gideon, 1823 |
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... PETITION OF CONGRESS . To the king's Most Excellent Majesty . MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN , We , your majesty's faithful subjects , of the colonies of New - Hampshire , Massachusetts - Bay , Rhode - Island and Providence Plantations ...
... PETITION OF CONGRESS . To the king's Most Excellent Majesty . MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN , We , your majesty's faithful subjects , of the colonies of New - Hampshire , Massachusetts - Bay , Rhode - Island and Providence Plantations ...
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... petition only to obtain redress of grievances , and relief from fears and jealousies , occasioned by the system of statutes and regulations adopted since the close of the late war , for raising a revenue in America - extending the ...
... petition only to obtain redress of grievances , and relief from fears and jealousies , occasioned by the system of statutes and regulations adopted since the close of the late war , for raising a revenue in America - extending the ...
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... petitions , already presented , have hitherto received , is such , as , in our opinion , can afford you no reliance on the present relief through their means . " As soon as we learnt that the petition of the Congress was before the ...
... petitions , already presented , have hitherto received , is such , as , in our opinion , can afford you no reliance on the present relief through their means . " As soon as we learnt that the petition of the Congress was before the ...
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... petition be presented to his majesty . Resolved , That measures be entered into for opening a negotiation , in order to accommodate the unhappy disputes subsisting between Great - Britain and these colonies , and that this be made a ...
... petition be presented to his majesty . Resolved , That measures be entered into for opening a negotiation , in order to accommodate the unhappy disputes subsisting between Great - Britain and these colonies , and that this be made a ...
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... petition from the committee representing the people in that part of Au- gusta county , in the colony of Virginia , on the west side of the Allegheny mountain , was laid before the Congress and read , intimating " fears of a rup- ture ...
... petition from the committee representing the people in that part of Au- gusta county , in the colony of Virginia , on the west side of the Allegheny mountain , was laid before the Congress and read , intimating " fears of a rup- ture ...
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