Hampshire to call a full and free representation of the people, and that the representatives, if they think it necessary, establish such a form of government as, in their judgment, will best produce the happiness of the people, and most effectually secure... The Congressional Globe - Stran 1853avtor: United States. Congress - 1855Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 644 strani
...if they think it necessary, establish such form of government as in their judgment will best produce the happiness of the people, and most effectually secure peace and good order in the colony, during the continuance of the present dispute between Great-Britain and the colonies. Resolved,... | |
| John Sanderson - 1828 - 728 strani
...convention, to call a full and free representation of the people, and that the representatives so called should establish such a form of government, as, in...order in the province, during the continuance of the existing dispute between Great Britain and her colonies. The members of the convention were principally... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 566 strani
...their 'judgment, would best conduce to the happiness of the people, ' and most effectually tend to secure peace and good order in the ' province, during the continuance of the dispute between Great' Britain and the colonies.' On receiving this advice, the convention took into... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1832 - 744 strani
...they think it necessary, estnbli.-h such a Form of Government, as in-their judgment will best produce" the happiness of the People and most effectually secure Peace and good order in the Prov.nce, during the continuance of the present dispute between Great Britain and the Colonies. " Since... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1834 - 314 strani
...they think it necessary, establish such a Form of Government, as in their judgment will best produce the happiness of the People and most effectually secure...during the continuance of the present dispute between Gre;\t Britain and the Colonies." Since the Constitution of 1776, which was taken from a printed copy,... | |
| Robert Taylor Conrad - 1846 - 900 strani
...convention to call a full and free representation of the people, and that the representatives so called should establish such a form of government, as, in...order in the province, during the continuance of the existing dispute between Great Britain and her colonies. The members of the convention were principally... | |
| John Adams - 1851 - 596 strani
...they think it necessary, shall establish such a form of government as in their judgment will produce the happiness of the people, and most effectually secure peace and good order in the Colony, during the continuance of the present dispute between Great Britain and the Colonies. Although... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 632 strani
...seem necessary, " to establish such a Nov '!form of government as in their judgment will best produce the happiness of the people, and most effectually...secure peace and good order in the province during the maintenance of the present dispute between Great Britain and the colonies." Similar advice upon a similar... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1854 - 564 strani
...Virginia, and South Carolina were advised to call a full and free representation of the people, in order to establish such a form of government as, in their judgment,...and most effectually secure peace and good order in their Provinces, during the continuance of the dispute with Great Britain.2 This advice manifestly... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 strani
...the happiness of the people, and most effectually 1 Adams' Works, vol. iii., p. 18. " Ibid., p. 14. secure peace and good order in the Province, during...present dispute between Great Britain and the colonies. ' By this time, I mortally hated the words ' Province,' ; Colonies,' and ' Mother Country,' and strove... | |
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