| 1776 - 746 pagine
...alternative left, but an abie£t fubmiffion to the will of thofe overbearing tyrants, or a total feparation from the crown and government of Great Britain, uniting and exerting the ftrength of all America for defence, and forming alliances with foreign powers for commerce and aid... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 pagine
...every arli6ce, to reí on to him, and training »nd employing them aguinst their masters. I this stale of extreme danger, we have no alternative left but...uniting and exerting the strength of all America for de fence, an.! forming alliances with foreign powers for commerce and aid in war: Wbereforr, appeal... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 pagine
...employing ihem against their masters. I » this state of extreme danger, we have no alternative left bul an abject submission to the will of those overbearing tyrants, or a total separation from tlucrown and government of Great Hritain, uniting and exerting the strength of all amrric.» for de... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 514 pagine
...and employing them against their masters. In this stateof extreme danger, we have no alternative lefi but an abject submission to the will of those overbearing tyrants, or a total separaiion from the crown and government of Great Britain, uniting and exerting the strength of all... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1823 - 462 pagine
...slaves, by every artifice to resort to him, and training and employing them against their masters. ID this state of extreme danger, we have no alternative left but an abject submission to the will of ihose overbearing tyrants, or a total separation from the crown and government of Great Britain, uniting... | |
| William Wirt - 1833 - 486 pagine
...every artifice, to resost to him, and training and employing them against their masters. In this slate of extreme danger, we have no alternative left, but...aid in war. Wherefore, appealing to the Searcher of hearts for the sincerity of former declarations, expressing our desire to preserve the connexion with... | |
| Henry St. George Tucker - 1843 - 256 pagine
...slaves by every artifice to resort to him, and training and employing them against their masters. " In this state of extreme danger, we have no alternative...exerting the strength of all America for defence, tinct, and were not, in any political sense, or for any purpose of government, ' one people.' The sovereignty... | |
| William Wirt - 1845 - 314 pagine
...slaves, by every artifice, to resort to him, and training and employing them against their masters. In this state of extreme danger, we have no alternative...overbearing tyrants, or a total separation from the Crowrt slrid government of Great Britain : uniting and exerting the strength of all America for defence,... | |
| 1849 - 626 pagine
...slaves by every artifice to resort to him, and training and emjploying them against their masters. " 'In this state of extreme danger, we have no alternative...sincerity of former declarations, expressing our desire to preserve our connexion with that nation, and that we are driven from that inclination by their wicked... | |
| William Henry Foote - 1850 - 584 pagine
...Williamsburg, May 6th, 1776, having declared on the 15th, that there was no alternative left — " but abject submission to the will of those overbearing...separation from the crown and government of Great Britain" — instructed the delegates representing the colony in general Congress to propose to that body —... | |
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