| Charles Henry Bell - 1876 - 48 páginas
...the Thirteen United Colonies a FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATE ; solemnly pledging our faith and honor, 37 that we will on our parts support the measure with our Lives and Fortunes." From this time forward there was impatience in the breast of every true friend of liberty, to blot... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1879 - 666 páginas
...reported on the fifteenth of June, 1776, instructions to " our Delegates in the Continental Congress to join with the other colonies in declaring the Thirteen...support the measure with our Lives and Fortunes." From this time forward there was impatience in the breast of every true friend of liberty, to blot... | |
| John Norris McClintock - 1888 - 842 páginas
...reported, on the fifteenth of June, 1776, instructions to "our delegates in the Continental Congress to join with the other colonies in declaring the Thirteen...support the measure with our Lives and Fortunes.'* From this time forward there was impatience in the breast of every true friend of liberty to blot out... | |
| Charles Henry Bell - 1888 - 594 páginas
...join with the other colonies in declaring the thirteen United Colonies free and independent States ; solemnly pledging our faith and honor that we will...support the measure with our lives and fortunes." From this time forward all was impatience in Exeter to learn the action of the Continental Congress... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1897 - 454 páginas
...THE THIRTEEN UNITED COLONIES, A FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATE: Solemnly Pledging our Faith and Honour, That we will on our parts Support the measure with...the Continental Congress, on whose Wisdom, Fidelity & Integrity we rely, may enter into and form such Alliances as they may judge most conducive to the... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1904 - 384 páginas
...this important object under their immediate consideration, should be also informed of our resolutions thereon, without loss of time ; " We do hereby declare...enter into and form such alliances as they may judge conducive to the present safety and future advantage of these American colonies ; provided the regulation... | |
| 1906 - 412 páginas
...in Declaring The Thirteen United Colonies a Free and Indepent State: Solemnly Pledging our Faith & Honor, that we will on our parts Support the Measure...the Continental Congress, on whose Wisdom, Fidelity & Integrity we rely, may enter into and form such Alliances as they may Judge most conducive to the... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1906 - 406 páginas
...in Declaring The Thirteen United Colonies o Free and Indepent State: Solemnly Pledging our Faith & Honor, that we will on our parts Support the Measure...the Continental Congress, on whose Wisdom, Fidelity & Integrity we rely, may enter into and form such Alliances as they may Judge most conducive to the... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1902 - 584 páginas
...the legislature adopted unanimously a resolution instructing their delegates in congress to declare "The thirteen united colonies a free and independent...support the measure with our lives and fortunes." This in turn was followed by the historic Declaration of Independence, adopted by the Continental congress... | |
| Jonathan Rawson - 1927 - 448 páginas
...soon receive to-day's solemn resolve from Meshech Weare, president of New Hampshire, instructing them "to join with the other colonies in declaring the...support the measure with our lives and fortunes." No "if," "unless" or "but" about it! The regulation of our internal police is to be under the direction... | |
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