| Samuel Prescott Hildreth - 1852 - 566 páginas
...part I have taken in promoting the petition is well known, and, therefore, needs no apology, when 1 inform you, that the signers expect that I will pursue...these circumstances I beg leave to put the petition in your excellency's hands, and ask with the greatest assurance your patronage of it. That Congress... | |
| Samuel Prescott Hildreth - 1852 - 564 páginas
...petition may be referred, is a measure, none of the petitioners will think of undertaking. The part I have taken in promoting the petition is well known, and, therefore, needs no apology, when ] inform you, that the signers expect that I will pursue measures to have it laid before Congress.... | |
| Charles Manning Walker - 1869 - 644 páginas
...petition may be referred, is a measure none of the petitioners will think of undertaking. The part I have taken in promoting the petition is well known, and,...these circumstances, I beg leave to put the petition in your Excellency's hands, and ask, with the greatest assurance, your patronage of it. That Congress... | |
| Charles Manning Walker - 1869 - 648 páginas
...petition may be referred, is a measure none of the petitioners will think of undertaking. The part I have taken in promoting the petition is well known, and,...these circumstances, I beg leave to put the petition in your Excellency's hands, and ask, with the greatest assurance, your patronage of it. That Congress... | |
| Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio - 1852 - 558 páginas
...petition may be referred, is a measure, none of the petitioners will think of undertaking. The part I have taken in promoting the petition is well known, and, therefore, needs no apology, when 1 inform you, that the signers expect that I will pursue measures to have it laid before Congress.... | |
| William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 558 páginas
...be referred, is a measure none of the petitioners will think of undertaking. The part which I have taken in promoting the petition is well known, and...with the greatest assurance, your patronage of it. That Congress may not be wholly unacquainted with the motives of the petitioners, I beg your indulgence... | |
| William Parker Cutler, Julia Perkins Cutler, Ephraim Cutler Dawes - 1888 - 552 páginas
...be referred, is a measure none of the petitioners will think of undertaking. The part which I have taken in promoting the petition is well known, and...with the greatest assurance, your patronage of it. That Congress may not be wholly unacquainted with the motives of the petitioners, I beg your indulgence... | |
| Jay Amos Barrett - 1891 - 148 páginas
...June 16, 1783, accompanying the petition : " The part which I have taken in promoting the petition l» well known, and therefore needs no apology, when I inform you that the sign•'• expect that I will pursue measures to have it laid before Congress " : Life of Cutler,... | |
| New England Historic Gen Society - 2015 - 444 páginas
...Congress. In a letter to Washington, written on the same day, General Putnam says : " The part which I have taken in promoting the petition is well known, and...with the greatest assurance, your patronage of it." A copy of this letter was sent by Washington, with the petition itself, to the President of Congress.... | |
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