| Charles Whittlesey - Geology - 1852 - 410 pages
...other consideration, we resolve that we will exert every power within us for the defence of American liberty, and for the support of her just rights and privileges, not in any precipitous, riotous, or tumultuous manner, but when regularly called forth by the unanimous voice... | |
| James Gettys McGready Ramsey - Franklin (State) - 1853 - 778 pages
...outweigh every other consideration, they would exert every power within them for the defence of American liberty and for the support of her just rights and...called forth by the unanimous voice of our countrymen." The Provincial Congress of Maryland resolved: — "That if the late acts of Parliament shall be attempted... | |
| John Dillon - 1859 - 664 pages
...liberty, and for the supporting of her just rights and privileges; not in any precipitate, riotous, and tumultuous manner, but when regularly called forth...Dunmore, who commanded the expedition against the Shawanees, and who, we are confident, underwent the great fatigue of this singular campaign from no... | |
| John Brown Dillon - Indiana - 1859 - 696 pages
...liberty, and for the supporting of her just rights and privileges; not in any precipitate, riotous, and tumultuous manner, but when regularly called forth...entertain the greatest respect for his excellency, the Ilight Honorable Lord Dunmore, who commanded the expedition against the Shawanees, and who, we are... | |
| William Cabell Rives - History - 1859 - 702 pages
...other consideration, we resolve that we will exert every power within us for the defence of American liberty, and for the support of her just rights and...riotous, or tumultuous manner, but when regularly called for by the unanimous voice of our countrymen." Here was the heart and mind of Virginia truly and manfully... | |
| Charles Manning Walker - History - 1869 - 356 pages
...other consideration, we resolve that we will exert every power within us for the defense of American liberty, and for the support of her just rights and...called forth by the unanimous voice of our countrymen. "Reso/vea, That we entertain the greatest respect for his Excellency the Right Honorable Lord Dunmore,... | |
| John Brown Dillon - States' rights (American politics) - 1871 - 156 pages
...liberty, and for the supporting of her just rights and privileges ; not in any precipitate, riotous, and tumultuous manner, but when regularly called forth by the unanimous voice of our countrymen." — Amer. Archives, 4th Series, Vol. I, p. 962. IX. Resolution of Inhabitants of Westmoreland Co.,... | |
| John Brown Dillon - Federal government - 1871 - 148 pages
...liberty, and for the supporting of her just rights and privileges; not in any precipitate, riotous, and tumultuous manner, but when regularly called forth by the unanimous voice of our countrymen."—Amer. Archives, 4£h Series, Vol. I, p. 962. IX. Resolution of Inhabitants of Westmoreland... | |
| John Brown Dillon - Law - 1879 - 822 pages
...exert every power within us for the support of her just rights and privileges, not in any precipitous, riotous or tumultuous manner, but when regularly called forth by the unanimous voice of our countrymen." 1774. In 1774 Washington proposed to import German, Irish or Scotch for the purpose of making settlements... | |
| John Brown Dillon - Law - 1879 - 826 pages
...of America outweigh every other consideration, we resolve that we will exert every power within us for the support of her just rights and privileges, not in any precipitous, riotous or tumultuous manner, but when regularly called forth by the unanimous voice of... | |
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