| Richard Henry Lee - 1825 - 318 sider
...constitution of government under which they have hitherto lived; we, who have subscribed this paper, have associated, and do bind ourselves to each other,...each other, in the observation and execution of these followjng articles: , 1. We declare all due allegiance to our lawful sovereign George the Third, King... | |
| Richard Henry Lee - 1825 - 314 sider
...constitution of government under which they have hitherto lived; we, who have subscribed this paper, have associated, and do bind ourselves to each other,...which religion and virtue can frame, to stand by, and unth ourselves and fortunes to support, maintain, and defend each other, in the observation and execution... | |
| 1842 - 818 sider
...happy constitution of government, under which they have hitherto lived. We, who subscribe this paper, have associated, and do bind ourselves to each other, to God, and to our country, by the firmest ties that religion and virtue can frame, most sacredly and punctually... | |
| 1848 - 460 sider
...constitution of government, under which they have hitherto lived, — We, who subscribe this par er, have associated, and do bind ourselves to each other, to God, and to our country, by the firmest ties that religion and virtue can frame, most sacredly aud punctually... | |
| William Maxwell - 1848 - 460 sider
...constitution of government, under which they have hitherto lived, — We, who subscribe this paper, have associated, and do bind ourselves to each other, to God, and to our country, by the firmest ties that religion and virtue can frame, most sacredly and punctually... | |
| 1878 - 530 sider
...constitution of government under which they have hitherto lived, — We, who subscribe this paper, have associated, and do bind ourselves to each other, to God, and to our country, by the firmest ties that religion and virtue can frame, most sacredly and punctually... | |
| Paul Edmond Beckwith - 1891 - 402 sider
...happy constitution of government, under which they have hitherto lived, we who subscribe to this paper, have associated and do bind ourselves to each other, to God, and to our country, by the firmest ties that religion and virtue can frame, most sacredly and punctually... | |
| 1912 - 346 sider
...fifteen men. The agreement was written by Richard Henry Lee and reads : We who subscribe this paper, have associated and do bind ourselves to each other, to God and to our country, by the firmest ties that religion and virtue can frame, most sacredly and punctually... | |
| Thomas Roane Barnes Wright - 1912 - 222 sider
...constitution of government, under which they have hitherto lived, — We, who subscribe this paper, have associated, and do bind ourselves to each other, to God. and to our country, by the firmest ties that religion and virtue can frame, most sacredly and punctually... | |
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