| Robert Taylor Conrad - 1846 - 900 str.
...committed and meditated by "his Britannic majesty," declares that it appeared " absolutely irreconcilable to reason and good conscience, for the people of these...of any government under the crown of Great Britain. This decisive measure removed the difficulties which had embarrassed the course of the whigs in Pennsylvania.... | |
| William Henry Seward, John Mather Austin - 1849 - 430 str.
...that body, by a resolution expressed as follows : — " Whereas it appears perfectly irreconcilable to reason and good conscience, for the people of these...every kind of authority under the said crown should be totally suppressed, and all the powers of government exerted under the authority of the people of... | |
| John Adams - 1851 - 596 str.
...destruction of the good people of these Colonies ; and whereas, it appears absolutely irreconcilable to reason and good conscience for the people of these...every kind of authority under the said Crown should be totally suppressed, and all the powers of government exerted under the authority of the people of... | |
| Carlo Botta - 1852 - 974 str.
...people, to take the oaths and make the engagements necessary to the assumption and exercise of offices under the crown of Great Britain ; and it is necessary that the exercise of every authority, proceeding from the said crown, should be totally annulled, and all the powers of government... | |
| Peter Force - 1855 - 80 str.
...destruction of the good people of these Colonies; and whereas it appears absolutely irreconcileable to reason and good conscience for the people of these...every kind of authority under the said Crown should be totally suppressed, and all the powers of Government exerted under the authority of the people of... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 str.
...declared that it appeared absolutely irreconcilable to reason and good conscience for the people of the colonies now to take the oaths and affirmations necessary...Government under the Crown of Great Britain; and it was necessary that the exercise of every kind of authority under the said Crown should be totally suppressed,... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1856 - 418 str.
...before that body, by a resolution expressed as follows:— " Whereas it appears perfectly irreconcilable to reason and good conscience, for the people of these...every kind of authority under the said crown should be totally suppressed, and all the powers of government exerted under the authority of the people of... | |
| New York (State) - 1859 - 1086 str.
...destruction of the good people of these colonies. And whereas it appears absolutely irreconcilable to reason and good conscience, for the people of these...every kind of authority under the said crown should be totally suppressed, and all the powers of government exerted under the authority of the people of... | |
| George Bancroft - 1860 - 490 str.
...foreign mercenaries, for their destruction, they declared that it was "absolutely irreconcilable with reason and good conscience for the people of these colonies now to take the oaths and affirmaCHAP. tions necessary for the support of any government •—<—' under the crown of Great... | |
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