| Neville B. Craig - Pittsburgh (Pa.) - 1851 - 330 pages
...appointed either for the companies or the regiment, by the officers commanding each when chosen. " 3d. That should our country be invaded by a foreign enemy,...enforce the late arbitrary acts of its Parliament, we mil cheerfully submit to military discipline, and to the utmost of our power resist and oppose them,... | |
| William Pratt Breed - Presbyterian Church - 1876 - 218 pages
...appointed, either for the companies or the regiments, by the officers commanding each when chosen. "Third. That should our country be invaded by a foreign enemy,...power resist and oppose them, or either of them, and we will coincide with any plan that may be formed for the defence of America in general or Pennsylvania... | |
| Neville B. Craig - Local history - 1876 - 604 pages
...appointed cither for the companies or the regiment, by the officers commanding each when chosen. " 3d. That should our country be invaded by a foreign enemy,...sent from Great Britain to enforce the late arbitrary acU of ita Parliament, we will cheerfully submit to military discipline, and to the utmost of our power... | |
| William Pratt Breed - Presbyterian Church - 1876 - 222 pages
...military discipline, and to the utmost of our power resist and oppose them, or either of them, and we will coincide with any plan that may be formed for...America in general or Pennsylvania in particular. "Fourth. That we do not wish or desire any innovation, but only that things may be restored to and... | |
| Frank Cowan - Pennsylvania - 1878 - 436 pages
...the following remarkable paragraph: St. Clair, be it remembered, being a Scotchman by birth — " 3d. That should our country be invaded by a foreign enemy,...Great Britain to enforce the late arbitrary acts of Parliament, we will cheerfully submit to military discipline, and to the utmost of our power resist... | |
| Arthur St. Clair, William Henry Smith - Indians of North America - 1881 - 644 pages
...or should troops be sent from Great Britain to enforce the late arbitrary acts of its Parliament,1 we will cheerfully submit to military discipline,...coincide with any plan that may be formed for the defense of America in general, or Pennsylvania in particular. 4th. That we do not desire any innovation,... | |
| Arthur St. Clair, William Henry Smith - Indians of North America - 1881 - 640 pages
...appointed either for the companies or the regiments, by the officers commanding each wThen chosen. 3d. That should our country be invaded by a foreign enemy,...Britain to enforce the late arbitrary acts of its Parliament,1 we will cheerfully submit to military discipline, and to the utmost of our power resist... | |
| Arthur St. Clair, William Henry Smith - Biography & Autobiography - 1882 - 658 pages
...regiments, by the officers commanding each when chosen. 3d. That should our country be invaded by a foreigu enemy, or should troops be sent from Great Britain to enforce the late arbitrary acts of its Parliament,1 we will cheerfully submit to military discipline, and to the utmost of our power resist... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Chapman - History - 1900 - 248 pages
...Westmoreland was held and a series of patriotic resolutions were adopted, one of which reads as follows : " That should our country be invaded by a foreign enemy,...discipline, and to the utmost of our power resist them and oppose them, or either of them, and will coincide with any plan that may be formed for the... | |
| John Newton Boucher - Westmoreland County (Pa.) - 1906 - 774 pages
...appointed, cither for the companies or regiment, by the officers commanding each when chosen. 3rd. That should our country be invaded by a foreign enemy,...Great Britain to enforce the late arbitrary acts of Parliament, we will cheerfully submit to a military discipline, and to the utmost of our power, resist... | |
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