Committee of Secret Correspondence Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed for the sole purpose of corresponding with our friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and other parts of the world ; and that they lay their correspondence before Congress... Journals of the Continental Congress 1774-1789 - Stran 392avtor: United States. Continental Congress - 1905Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1860 - 488 strani
...Johnson, Dickinson, and Jay were appointed a secret " committee for the sole purpose of corresponding with friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and other parts of the world ;" and funds were Bet aside "for the payment of such agents as they might send on this service,7' " It is... | |
| George Bancroft - 1860 - 490 strani
...Johnson, Dickinson, and Jay were appointed a secret " committee for the sole purpose of corresponding with friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and other parts of the world;" and funds were set aside "for the payment of such agents as they might send on this service." " It is an... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1868 - 490 strani
...Johnson, Dickinson, and Jay were appointed a secret "committee for the sole purpose of corresponding with friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and other parts of the world;" and funds were set aside "for the payment of such agents as they might send on this service," " It is an... | |
| Jesse Truesdell Peck - 1868 - 774 strani
...Franklin, Johnson, Dickinson, and Jay a secret " committee for the sole purpose of corresponding with friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and other parts of the world;" and funds were appropriated " for the payment of such agents as they might send on this service." Jefferson... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1872 - 678 strani
...vain thy sway: True Courage deigns not to obey, Or bow beneath the rod. 1 Nov. 29, 1775. Resolved, "That a committee of five be appointed for the sole...their correspondence before Congress, when directed. " Mr. Harrison, Dr. Franklin, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Dickinson, and Mr. Jay were appointed the committee.... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1872 - 676 strani
...obey, Or bow beneath the rod. 1 Nov. 29, 1776. Resolved, "That a committee of five be appointed fbr the sole purpose of corresponding with our friends...their correspondence before Congress, when directed." Mr. Harrison, Dr. Franklin, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Dickinson, and Mr. Jay were appointed the committee. —... | |
| George Bancroft - 1876 - 650 strani
...Johnson, Dickinson, and Jay were appointed a secret "committee for the sole purpose of corresponding with friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and other parts of the world;" and funds were set aside "for the payment of such agents as they might send on this service." " It is an... | |
| George Bancroft - 1876 - 652 strani
...Johnson, Dickinson, and Jay were appointed a secret "committee for the sole purpose of corresponding with friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and other parts of the world ; " and funds were set aside "for the payment of such agents as they might send on this service." " It is an... | |
| Edward Howland - 1877 - 848 strani
...committee consisted of Mr. Harrison, Dr. Franklin, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Dickcnson, and Mr. Jay. They were appointed " for the sole purpose of corresponding...their correspondence before Congress when directed." 1775, NOVEMBER 30. — Martial law was proclaimed in the province of Nova Scotia. » 1775, NOVEMBER.... | |
| Edward Howland - 1877 - 858 strani
...Mr. Johnson, Mr. Dickenson. and Mr. Jay. They were appointed " for the sole purpose of correiponding with our friends in Great Britain, Ireland and other...their correspondence before Congress when directed." 1775, NOVEMBER 30. — Martial law was proclaimed in the province of Nova Scotia. 1775, NOVEMBER. —... | |
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