| Gorham D. Abbott - 1869 - 432 str.
...clauses : The resolution of John Adams, of Massachusetts, in view of the aggressions of England : " It is necessary that the exercise of every kind of authority under said crown should be totally suppressed." The resolution of Richard Henry Lee, of Virginia : — "... | |
| William Thompson Read - 1870 - 590 str.
...utterly irreconcilable with reason and good conscience for the people of these colonies to take the oath and affirmations necessary for the support of any...every kind of authority under the said crown should be totally suppressed, and all the power of government be exerted under the authority of the people... | |
| William Thompson Read - 1870 - 596 str.
...for the people of these colonies to take the oath and affirmations necessary for the support of anv government under the crown of Great Britain, and it...every kind of authority under the said crown should be totally suppressed, and all the power of government be exerted under the authority of the people... | |
| William Read Staples - 1870 - 778 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 colonies now to take the oaths or affirmations necessary for the support of any government under the crown of Great Britain, and it... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1871 - 508 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... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1871 - 156 str.
...contains the following passage: "And, whereas, it appears absolutely irreconcileable to good reason and conscience, for the people of these Colonies now to...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... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1871 - 148 str.
...contains the following passage: "And, whereas, it appears absolutely irreconcileable to good reason and conscience, for the people of these Colonies now to...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... | |
| Alfred Creigh - 1871 - 520 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 colonies now to take the oaths and other matters necessary for the support of any government under the crown of Great Britain, and it... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1872 - 678 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...exercise of every kind of authority under the said crown shonld be totally suppressed, and all the powers of government exerted under the authority of the people... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1872 - 676 str.
...appears absolutely Irreconcilable to reason and good conscience for the people of these colonies mno to take the oaths and affirmations necessary for the support of any government under the crown of Qreat Britain ; and it is necessary that the exercise of every kind of authority under the said crown... | |
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