... & to endure any privations which the public welfare may truly require. — That they are fully aware of the indispensable necessity of supporting at all times, the laws enacted by the Government of their choice. Under this impression they have refrained... The History of the Town of Bowdoinham, 1762-1912 - Page 143by Silas Adams - 1912 - 295 pagesFull view - About this book
| Boston (Mass.). Registry Department - Boston (Mass.) - 1905 - 370 pages
...present government will furnish ample testimony of their readiness to make any personal sacrifices & to endure any privations which the public welfare...most sensibly feel for the removal of the Embargo, & but for the great events in Europe, which materially change the aspect of our foreign relations,... | |
| Hugh Davis McLellan - Genealogy - 1902 - 1058 pages
...inhabitants of the town of Gorham, in legal town meeting assembled, beg leave respectfully to represent that they are fully aware of the indispensable necessity...this impression they have refrained from expressing their most ardent desire to have the Embargo removed. Although they are an agricultural town, yet their... | |
| Boston (Mass.). Registry Department - Boston (Mass.) - 1905 - 392 pages
...present government will furnish ample testimony of their readiness to make any personal sacrifices & to endure any privations which the public welfare...most sensibly feel for the removal of the Embargo, & but for the great events in Europe, which materially change the aspect of our foreign relations,... | |
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