That it be recommended to the provincial convention of New Hampshire to call a full and free representation of the people, and that the representatives, if they think it necessary, establish such a form of government as, in their judgment, will best produce... Life and Times of Washington - Page 873by John Frederick Schroeder - 1903Full view - About this book
| Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 546 pages
...and free representation of the people ; and that the representatives, if they thought it necessary, establish such a form of government, as in their judgment,...leading to independence ; and by some of its advocates, was, probably, intended as such. To render the resolution less exceptionable, the duration of the government... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 554 pages
...the happiness of the people, and would most effectually secure peace and good order in the colony, during the continuance of the dispute between Great Britain and the colonies."* On the 5th of March, this committee reported a plan of civil government, which was under consideration... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1832 - 744 pages
...they think it necessary, estnbli.-h such a Form of Government, as in-their judgment will best produce" the happiness of the People and most effectually secure Peace and good order in the Prov.nce, during the continuance of the present dispute between Great Britain and the Colonies.... | |
| John Adams - United States - 1851 - 596 pages
...they think it necessary, shall establish such a form of government as in their judgment will produce the happiness of the people, and most effectually secure peace and good order in the Colony, during the continuance of the present dispute between Great Britain and the Colonies.... | |
| Richard Hildreth - History - 1849 - 632 pages
...seem necessary, " to establish such a Nov '!form of government as in their judgment will best produce the happiness of the people, and most effectually secure peace and good order in the province during the maintenance of the present dispute between Great Britain and the colonies."... | |
| George Bancroft - 1860 - 490 pages
...they think it necessary, establish such a form of government, as, in their judgment, will best produce the happiness of the people, and most effectually secure peace and good order in the province, during the continuance of the present dispute between Great Britain and the colonies."... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1860 - 488 pages
...they think it necessary, establish such a form of government, as, in their judgment, will best produce the happiness of the people, and most effectually secure peace and good order in the province, during the continuance of the present dispute between Great 'Britain and the colonies."... | |
| Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1863 - 862 pages
...necessary, could establish such a form of government as, in their judgment, would best promote ;he happiness of the people, and most effectually secure peace and good order during :he continuance of the dispute between Great Britain and the colonies. On this question the members... | |
| Ezra Champion Seaman - Constitutional history - 1863 - 312 pages
...they think it necessary, establish such a form of government, as, in their judgment, will best produce the happiness of the people, and most effectually secure peace and good order in the province, during the continuance of the present dispute between Great Britain and the colonies."... | |
| George Washington Greene - United States - 1865 - 486 pages
...they think it necessary, establish such a form of government as, in their judgment, will best produce the happiness of the people, and most effectually secure peace and good order in the Province during the continuance of the present dispute between Great Britain and the Colonies."... | |
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