| Connecticut - 1842 - 668 pages
...That they approve of the Declaration of Independence, published by said Congress, and that this colony is and of right ought to be a free and independent State, and the inhabitants thereof are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown, and all political... | |
| William Henry Foote - North Carolina - 1846 - 568 pages
...INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DELEGATES OF MECKLENBURG COUNTY, PROPOSED TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE COUNTY. " 1st. You are instructed to vote that the late Province...of right ought to be, a free and independent 'State ; is vested with the powers of Legislation, capable of making laws to regulate all the internal police,... | |
| William Henry Foote - North Carolina - 1846 - 570 pages
...INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DELEGATES OF MECKLENBURG COUNTY, PROPOSED TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE COUNTY. " 1st. You are instructed to vote that the late Province...of right ought to be, a free and independent State ; is vested with the powers of Legislation, capable of making laws to regulate all the internal police,... | |
| John Hill Wheeler - North Carolina - 1851 - 610 pages
...Instructions for {he Delegates of Mecklenburg County, proposed to the consideration of the County, viz : — 1. You are instructed to vote -that the late province...the power of Legislation, capable of making Laws to regulute all its internal policy, subject only in its external connections and foreign commerce, to... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - United States - 1863 - 284 pages
...allegiance " was adopted by the State of South Carolina : " I, AB, do acknowledge that the State of South Carolina is, and of right ought to be, a free, and independent, and sovereign State, and that the people thereof owe no allegiance or obedience to George the Third,... | |
| New Haven Colony Historical Society - Connecticut - 1865 - 400 pages
...revolutionary proceedings of Congress were approved, while a resolution declaring " that this Colony is, and of right ought to be, a Free and Independent State," was adopted. The first act after this was one punishing high treason ; the second required an oath... | |
| William Alexander Graham - Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence - 1875 - 180 pages
...have been found among his papers, doubtless furnished by his son already mentioned, beginning thus : " You are instructed to vote that the late Province...be, a free and independent State, invested with all power of Legislation, capable of making laws to regulate all its internal policy, subject only in its... | |
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