That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States; and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved. Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Pagina 306geredigeerd door - 1852Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1854 - 584 pagina’s
..." Resolved, That these united colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states ; that all political connection between them and Great...is, and of right ought to be, totally dissolved." Some discussion was had thereon ; and when the rote came to be taken for its adoption, Pennsylvania... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1855 - 484 pagina’s
...subject was introduced. It was to this effect: Resolved, That these United States are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states ; and that all political connection between us and the state of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved. Responsibility imposed on... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1856 - 520 pagina’s
...to the farthest extremity of the silent hall, read, " Resolved, that these United Colonies are and ought to be free and independent States, and that all political connection between us and the State of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved." John Adams, in whose soul... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1857 - 494 pagina’s
...vengeance of the ministry." The words of his motion were, " that these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states ; and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved ; " l and John Adams, who had... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 498 pagina’s
...voice, read to the Congress the following resolution : "-That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to "be, free and independent States ; and that all political connection between us and Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved." For a moment there was silence ; then... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 512 pagina’s
...voice, read to the Congress the following resolution : " That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States ; and that all political connection between us and Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved." For a moment there was silence ; then... | |
| William Archer Cocke - 1858 - 444 pagina’s
...moved (among others) the following resolution : — " That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States ; and that all political connection between them and the States of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved. " So great was the apprehension... | |
| Augusta Blanche Berard - 1859 - 230 pagina’s
...Vir ginia, presented the following resolution : — " That these united colonies are, and of right, ought to be, free and independent States ; and that all political connection between us and the State of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved." It was determined to defer... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1859 - 528 pagina’s
...to the farthest extremity of the silent hall, read, " Resolved, that these United Colonies are and ought to be free and independent States, and that all political connection between us and the State of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved." John Adams, in whose soul... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1860 - 558 pagina’s
...to the farthest extremity of the silent hall, read, " Resolved, that these United Colonies are and ought to be free and independent States, and that all political connection between us and the State of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved." John Adams? in whose soul... | |
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