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... give orders that the communication between the town and country may be open , unmolested and free . Signed by order , and in behalf of the General Congress , " PEYTON RANDOLPH , President . " As the Congress have given general Gage an ...
... give orders that the communication between the town and country may be open , unmolested and free . Signed by order , and in behalf of the General Congress , " PEYTON RANDOLPH , President . " As the Congress have given general Gage an ...
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... give orders , as soon as possible , to their factors , agents and correspondents , in Great- Britain and Ireland , not to ship any goods to them , on any pretence whatso- ever , as they cannot be received in America ; and if any ...
... give orders , as soon as possible , to their factors , agents and correspondents , in Great- Britain and Ireland , not to ship any goods to them , on any pretence whatso- ever , as they cannot be received in America ; and if any ...
Side 32
... give a wrong bias to reason , it may be enabled to take a dispas- sionate view of all circumstances , and to settle the public conduct on the solid foundations of wisdom and justice . From councils , thus tempered , arise the surest ...
... give a wrong bias to reason , it may be enabled to take a dispas- sionate view of all circumstances , and to settle the public conduct on the solid foundations of wisdom and justice . From councils , thus tempered , arise the surest ...
Side 33
... give and grant rates " and duties , to be paid in these colonies , " for the express purpose of " raising a revenue , to defray the charges of the administration of justice , the support " of civil government , and defending the king's ...
... give and grant rates " and duties , to be paid in these colonies , " for the express purpose of " raising a revenue , to defray the charges of the administration of justice , the support " of civil government , and defending the king's ...
Side 38
... give all possible strength and energy to the pacific measures calculated for your relief : But we think our- selves bound in duty , to observe to you , that the schemes agitated against these colonies , have been so conducted , as to ...
... give all possible strength and energy to the pacific measures calculated for your relief : But we think our- selves bound in duty , to observe to you , that the schemes agitated against these colonies , have been so conducted , as to ...
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