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... government . We have seen the result , an enduring monument to the cause of Popular Government . JAMES PHINNEY BAXTER , 61 Deering Street , November 3 , 1914 . CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1781 Nov. 10 Nov. 15.
... government . We have seen the result , an enduring monument to the cause of Popular Government . JAMES PHINNEY BAXTER , 61 Deering Street , November 3 , 1914 . CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1781 Nov. 10 Nov. 15.
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... Government Since 1782 in the same Proportion all which added to our Distresses by Reason of the war Extraordinary loss of Men and increase of Widdows and Fatherless beyond any Town in the compass of our knowledge we haveing but 265 ...
... Government Since 1782 in the same Proportion all which added to our Distresses by Reason of the war Extraordinary loss of Men and increase of Widdows and Fatherless beyond any Town in the compass of our knowledge we haveing but 265 ...
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... Government of the 24 of December 1780 Resolved , That the Town of Cape Elizabeth be allowed sixty days , from the date of this order , for procuring and compleating its quota of Men agreeable to the Resolve of the General Court of the ...
... Government of the 24 of December 1780 Resolved , That the Town of Cape Elizabeth be allowed sixty days , from the date of this order , for procuring and compleating its quota of Men agreeable to the Resolve of the General Court of the ...
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... Government Which with Submision I now do for ye Bu [ ] rers in behalf of ther Compney which is about thirty two who Live at Am- mascoggen They Say in truth they have been friends to The Country Ever Sence the present War and are Now ...
... Government Which with Submision I now do for ye Bu [ ] rers in behalf of ther Compney which is about thirty two who Live at Am- mascoggen They Say in truth they have been friends to The Country Ever Sence the present War and are Now ...
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... Government that have as yet been adopted to protect us & Our Lumber Trade from the Encroachments of the Enemy in our Neighbourhood have proved ineffectual for that purpose . That last year , in particular , the Guards Ordered By Government ...
... Government that have as yet been adopted to protect us & Our Lumber Trade from the Encroachments of the Enemy in our Neighbourhood have proved ineffectual for that purpose . That last year , in particular , the Guards Ordered By Government ...
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Acres afore aforesaid Allan appointed beg leave behalf Boat Boston Bowdoinham Cape Elizabeth Certificate in Favor Commissary Committee Commonwealth of Massachusetts concurred Approv'd concurrence In Senate Concurrence S Adams Council County of Cumberland County of Lincoln County of York Court Assembled Court of Common Curtis Duty bound Enemy Estate Excellency the Governor expence Falmouth Frenchman's Bay Fryeburg further Resolved granted Harpswell hereby directed Hodgkins Honble House Honorable Senate House of Representatives humbly pray Humbly Sheweth hundred impowered Indians Inhabitants James Avery John Avery Sec John Hancock Joseph Justice Land late Board Machias Massachusetts In Senate Memorialists Nath Gorham Speaker Number Officers paid Parish pence Penobscot Penobscot River person Peter Roe Dalton Plantation pounds Pownalborough Publick Read & Concurred Register of Deeds Representatives June River Robert Askins Schooner Selectmen Sent shillings Taxes thereof Thomaston tion Topsham Townships Treasurer Tristram Dalton Spk Vessel William
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第 225 頁 - To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled.
第 231 頁 - Character forever, this is the favorable moment to give such a tone to our Federal Government, as will enable it to answer the ends of its institution, or this may be the ill-fated moment for relaxing the powers of the Union, annihilating the cement of the Confederation, and exposing us to become the sport of European politics, which may play one State against another to prevent their growing importance, and to serve their own interested purposes.
第 232 頁 - These are the pillars on which the glorious fabric of our independency and national character must be supported. Liberty is the basis — and whoever would dare to sap the foundation, or overturn the structure, under whatever specious pretext he may attempt it, will merit the bitterest execration, and the severest punishment, which can be inflicted by his injured country.
第 231 頁 - ... it appears to me there is an option still left to the United States of America, that it is in their choice, and depends upon their conduct, whether they will be respectable and prosperous, or contemptible and miserable, as a nation. This is the time...
第 234 頁 - As to the second article, which respects the performance of public justice, Congress have, in their late Address to the United States, almost exhausted the subject; they have explained their ideas so fully, and have enforced the obligations the states are under to render...
第 232 頁 - The prevalence of that pacific and friendly disposition among the people of the United States which will induce them to forget their local prejudices and policies, to make those mutual concessions which are requisite to the general prosperity, and, in some instances, to sacrifice their individual advantages to the interest of the community.
第 243 頁 - After the sacrifices I have made, I have the right to exact two favors : one is, to serve at my own expense ; the other is, to serve at first as volunteer.
第 240 頁 - ... of the war, and to frustrate the best concerted plans ; and that the discouragement occasioned by the complicated difficulties and embarrassments, in which our affairs were by this means involved, would have long ago produced the dissolution of any army, less patient, less virtuous, and less persevering, than that which I have had the honor to command.
第 45 頁 - Resolved, That his excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby requested...
第 240 頁 - I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection, that he would incline the hearts of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to Government — to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one...