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" Whereas it now appears an undoubted fact, that notwithstanding all the dutiful petitions and decent remonstrances from the American colonies, and the utmost exertions of their best friends in England on their behalf, the British ministry, arbitrary and... "
The History of New Hampshire: From Its Discovery, in 1614, to the Passage of ... - Page 252
by George Barstow - 1842 - 456 pages
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Collections, Historical & Miscellaneous, and Monthly Literary Journal, Volume 3

Local history - 1824 - 506 pages
...of both Houses, relating t» Independency, and voted as the sense of this House, is as follows, viz. "Whereas it now appears an undoubted fact, that notwithstanding...vindictive, are yet determined to reduce by fire and •word our bleeding country, to their absolute obedience ; and for this purpose, in addition to their...
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Collections, Historical and Miscellaneous: And Monthly Literary ..., Volume 3

John Farmer - New Hampshire - 1824 - 492 pages
...hoth Houses, relating t» Independency, and voted as the sense of this House, is as follows^ viz. " Whereas it now appears an undoubted fact, that notwithstanding...American colonies, and the utmost exertions of their hest friends in England on their hehalf, The British Ministry, arbitrary and vindictive, are yet determined...
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The History of New Hampshire, Volume 1

Jeremy Belknap - New Hampshire - 1831 - 546 pages
...house, is as follows, viz. " Whereas it now appears an undoubted fact, that notwithstanding all tho dutiful petitions and decent remonstrances from the...for this purpose, in addition to their own forces, have engaged great numbers of foreign mercenaries, who may now be on their passage here, accompanied...
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The History of New Hampshire, Volume 1

Jeremy Belknap - Indians of North America - 1831 - 566 pages
...house, is as follows, vi/. •' Whereas it now appears an undoubted fact, that notwithstanding all tho dutiful petitions and decent remonstrances from the...their best friends in England on their behalf, the Brilish ministry, arbitrary and vindictive, are yet determined to reduce by fire and sword our bleeding...
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The History of Concord: From Its First Grant in 1725, to the Organization of ...

Nathaniel Bouton - Concord (N.H.) - 1856 - 882 pages
...claim a share of the honor for our own representative. The New-Hampshire Declaration is as follows : " Whereas it now appears an undoubted fact that notwithstanding...petitions and decent remonstrances from the American * December 27, 1775. Timothy Walker, Epq., and Samuel Hobart, E?q., were paymastera of the New-Hampshire...
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An Account of the Private Life and Public Services of Salmon ..., Part 1

Robert Bruce Warden - Governors - 1874 - 888 pages
...out of British misrule. The recital of the declaration here referred to is, in part, as follows : " Whereas, it now appears an undoubted fact, that, notwithstanding...arbitrary and vindictive, are yet determined to reduce, by force and sword, our bleeding country to their absolute obedience ; and for this purpose, in addition...
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An Account of the Private Life and Public Services of Salmon ..., Part 1

Robert Bruce Warden - Governors - 1874 - 872 pages
...British misrule. The recital of the declaration here referred to is, in part, as follows : " Whereat, it now appears an undoubted fact, that, notwithstanding...arbitrary and vindictive, are yet determined to reduce, by force and sword, our bleeding country to their absolute obedience ; and for this purpose, in addition...
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An Account of the Private Life and Public Services of Salmon ..., Part 1

Robert Bruce Warden - Governors - 1874 - 868 pages
...out of British misrule. The recital of the declaration here referred to is, in part, as follows : " Whereas, it now appears an undoubted fact, that, notwithstanding...remonstrances from the American colonies, and the utmost eiertions of their best friends in England on their behalf, the British ministry, arbitrary and vindictive,...
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An Account of the Private Life and Public Services of Salmon ..., Part 1

Robert Bruce Warden - Governors - 1874 - 870 pages
...their behalf, the British ministry, arbitrary and vindictive, are yet determined to reduce, by force and sword, our bleeding country to their absolute...obedience ; and for this purpose, in addition to their own force, they have engaged great numbers of foreign mercenaries, who may now be on their passage here,...
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History of New Hampshire, from Its First Discovery to the Year 1830: With ...

Edwin David Sanborn - New Hampshire - 1875 - 438 pages
...the fifteenth day of that month, they made and published the following Declaration of Independence: "Whereas it now appears an undoubted fact, that notwithstanding...for this purpose, in addition to their own forces, have engaged great numbers of foreign mercenaries, who may now be on their passage here accompanied...
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