That a meeting of committees from the several colonies on the continent is highly expedient and necessary, to consult upon the present state of the colonies and the miseries to which they are and* must be reduced by the operation of certain acts of Parliament... The New England Magazine - Página 2901902Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John A. Schutz - 1997 - 458 páginas
...Place that shall be judged most suitable," to plan resistance to this illegal act. "The meeting should determine upon wise and proper Measures to be by them...Liberties, Civil and religious, and the Restoration of that Union and Harmony between Great-Britain and the Colonies most ardently desired by all good Men."... | |
| Derek H. Davis - 2000 - 328 páginas
...in this appeal, as noted in chapter 4, was that the colonial representatives should devise measures "for the recovery and establishment of their just rights and liberties, civil and religious."1 The second action occurred the following year, when the New York Provincial Congress resolved... | |
| John K. Alexander - 2002 - 270 páginas
...congressmen would "deliberate and determine upon wise and proper Measures to be recommended by them to all the Colonies, for the Recovery and Establishment...religious, and the Restoration of Union and Harmony between GreatBritain and the Colonies, most ardently desired by all good Men." Having agreed that a circular... | |
| Gregory H. Nobles - 2004 - 280 páginas
...expressed by people throughout Hampshire County -and indeed, throughout the American colonies- was for the "Recovery and Establishment of their just...Liberties Civil and Religious and the restoration of that union and harmony between Great Brittain and her Collinies Most Ardently Desired by all good Men."... | |
| Edwin S. Gaustad - 2004 - 145 páginas
...upon the present state of the colonies, and to deliberate and determine upon wise and proper measures for the recovery and establishment of their just rights and liberties, civil and religious." Meeting for seven weeks, this congress again imposed strict limits on the importation of goods of British... | |
| John Quincy Adams, Charles Francis Adams - 2005 - 505 páginas
...America, at Philadelphia, on the ist of September, "to consult upon wise and proper measures to be recommended to all the colonies for the recovery and...religious, and the restoration of union and harmony between the two countries, most ardently desired by all good men," and nominating James Bowdoin, Thomas Cashing,... | |
| David Edwin Harrell, Edwin S. Gaustad, John B. Boles, Sally Foreman Griffith - 2005 - 860 páginas
...upon the present state of the colonies, and to deliberate and determine upon wise and proper measures for the recovery and establishment of their just rights and liberties, civil and religious." Since Boston already had its army of occupation, this legislative meeting had to be held in secret... | |
| Price V. Fishback - 2008 - 634 páginas
...which they are and must be reduced by the operation of certain acts of Parliament respecting America, and to deliberate and determine upon wise and proper...the recovery and establishment of their just rights & liberties, civil & religious, and the restoration of union & harmony between Great Britain and the... | |
| 1774 - 750 páginas
...upqn the prefent ftate of the colonies, and to deliberate and determine upon wife and proper meafurts to be by them recommended to all the colonies, for the recovery and eftablilhment of their juft rights and liberties, civil and religions, and the reftoration of that... | |
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