American brethren, and RESOLVE, That we will not purchase any goods manufactured in Great Britain and Ireland which shall be imported from thence after this day; that we will not purchase any English goods of any hawker or pedler; that we will not purchase... Poem - Página 97por James B. Congdon - 1865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Daniel Ricketson - 1858 - 426 páginas
...orpedler, that we will not purchase any foreign teas whatever, that we will not export any flax seed to any foreign market, that we do acquiesce in the Nature and necessity of of Raising our proportion of Money to pay the Congress and to raise the sum by subscription, and that... | |
| James B. Congdon - 1865 - 160 páginas
...displayed great gallantry on this occasion. On Sunday, the sixth day of September, two toriea (named Eldad Tupper and Joseph Castle) who had been driven from...present grievous acts of the British Parliament remain tmrepealed." portion of the money to pay the committee of Congress." In the county Congress held at... | |
| 1865 - 150 páginas
...meeting, and report in the afternoon for the town's consideration. The report of these gentlemen 98 •was accepted. It was Voted — "That we are grieved...acts of the British Parliament remain unrepealed." At this meeting a committee of correspondence was chosen to act with other committees in America. And... | |
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