| Silas Deane - 1887 - 526 str.
...WHEREAS it appears absolutely irreconcilable to Reason & good Conscience for the people of these Colonies to take the Oaths, and Affirmations necessary for the support of any Government of Great Brittain, & it is necessary the exercise of any kind of Authority under the said Crown should... | |
| 1887 - 536 str.
...WHEREAS it appears absolutely irreconcilable to Reason & good Conscience for the people of these Colonies to take the Oaths, and Affirmations necessary for the support of any Government of Great Brittain, & it is necessary the exercise of any kind of Authority under the said Crown should... | |
| Bp. Samuel Fallows, Samuel Fallows - 1888 - 436 str.
...only favored, but voted for independence. One of the phrases of the preamble to the Resolution is, "It is necessary that the exercise of 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... | |
| 1922 - 1604 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 ouths and affirmations necessary for the support of any government, under the crown of Great Britain... | |
| Marius Schoonmaker - 1888 - 590 str.
...mercenaries is to be exerted for the destruction of the good People of the Colonies, . . ." declared it to be necessary " that the exercise of 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) - 1889 - 876 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...support of any government under the crown of Great Britian, and it is necessary that the exercise of every kind of authority under the said crown, should... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1889 - 800 str.
...asserting it to be irreconcilable to reason and good conscience for the people of the colonies any longer to take the oaths and affirmations necessary for the...any government under the crown of Great Britain, and declaring that the exercise of every kind of authority under that crown ought to be suppressed, and... | |
| John Torrey Morse (Jr.) - 1889 - 364 str.
...was irreconcilable to reason and good conscience for the colonists now to take oaths and affirmations for the support of any government under the crown of Great Britain ; that it was necessary that every kind of authority under that crown should be totally suppressed,... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1890 - 166 str.
...Am. Arch., 4th Series, VI, 983. 44 In Maryland, May 21st, 1776, the convention had declared that " it is necessary that the exercise of every kind of authority under the crown of Great Britain should be now totally suppressed in this province, and all the powers of government... | |
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