The South Carolina Historical Magazine, Volúmenes7-8

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South Carolina Historical Society., 1906
 

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Página 138 - Boston — the increase of arbitrary impositions from a wicked and despotic ministry — and the dread of insurrections in the colonies — are causes sufficient to drive an oppressed people to the use of arms. We, therefore, the subscribers, inhabitants of...
Página 69 - Martial to set this afternoon at 1 o'Clock for the Trial of all Such Prisoners as may be Brought before them all parties and Evidences to have Notes & attend.
Página 19 - A court Martial to Sit this morning for the trial of all such Persons as may be Brought before them all Witness to attend— Orders by major Scott of the Same Date Cap'. Turner President of the Court L".
Página 138 - Carolina, holding ourselves bound by that most sacred of all obligations — the duty of good citizens towards an injured country, and thoroughly convinced that, under our present distressed circumstances, we shall be justified before God and man, in resisting force by force — do unite ourselves under every tie of religion and honor, and associate as a band...
Página 40 - It will give me pleasure, Sir, to welcome you to this seat of my retirement; and whatever I have, or can procure, that is necessary to your purposes, or convenient and agreeable to your wishes, you must freely command, as inclination to oblige you will be among the last things in which I shall be found deficient, either on your arrival or during your stay.
Página 142 - ... necessary, we will go forth, and be ready to sacrifice our lives and fortunes, to secure her freedom and safety. This obligation to continue in full force, until a reconciliation shall take place between Great Britain and America, upon constitutional principles, an event we most ardently desire ; and we will hold all those persons inimical to the liberty of the Colonies, who shall refuse to subscribe to this association...
Página 76 - James, Ezekiel, William, and Patrick, are to be found at Staunton, Virginia, among the records of Augusta County, which about the middle of the eighteenth century embraced a great part of western Virginia. On September 19, 1746, James Patton complained that James, Ezekiel, William and Patrick Colhoon were divulgers of false news to the great detriment of the inhabitants of the colony and it was ordered that they be committed for the November Court.1 November 19, 1746, George, Ezekiel, William and...
Página 41 - HERO the virtues of the PATRIOT, and exerting both in establishing the liberties of his country, has rendered his name dear to his fellow-citizens, and given the world an immortal example of true glory. Done in the year of CHRIST, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight, and in the year of the Commonwealth, the twelfth.
Página 7 - I can glory myself in, of being born a french man, I will look upon myself as not only ill used but very near being affronted — and such will be the sentiment of all those of my nation and europe whose opinion is dear to me. I am very far from making complaints...
Página 75 - A Court martial to sit This Morning for the Trial of all such prisoners as may be brought before them all Witness to attend Cap'.

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