| George Bancroft - 1885 - 490 頁
...administration have compelled us to resist their violence by force of arms, yet we strictly enjoin you, that you, in behalf of this colony, dissent from and utterly reject any propositions, should such be made, that may cause or lead to a separation from our mother country,... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1887 - 820 頁
...associates named with him for this s «cond Congress contained the stringent words, " We strictly enjoin you that you, in behalf of this colony, dissent from and utterly reject any propositions, should such be made, that may cause or lead to a separation from 'he mother country,... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1887 - 396 頁
...associates named with him for this second Congress contained the stringent words, " We strictly enjoin you that you, in behalf of this colony, dissent from and utterly reject any propositions, should such be made, that may. cause or lead to a separation from the mother country,... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1887 - 392 頁
...associates named with him for this second Congress contained the stringent words, " We strictly enjoin you that you, in behalf of this colony, dissent from and utterly reject any propositions, should such be made, that may cause or lead to a separation from the mother country,... | |
| Richard K. Betts - 1891 - 48 頁
...the following " instructions:" "We strictly enjoin you, that you, on behalf of this Colony, desist from and utterly reject, any proposition, should such...to a separation from our Mother Country or a change in the form of government." Hence c?he delegates of Pennsylvania did not give their votes in Congress... | |
| Charles Janeway Stillé - 1891 - 468 頁
...measures as you shall judge to afford the best prospect of obtaining the redress of American grievances, and utterly reject any proposition (should such be made) that may cause or lead to a separation from the mother-country, or a change in the form of this government" (that is, the charter government of... | |
| Elisha Joseph Fessenden, Lundy's Lane Historical Society - 1892 - 44 頁
...Administration have compelled us to resist their violence by force of arms, yet we strongly enjoin you that you, in behalf of this Colony, dissent from, and utterly reject any propositions, should such be made, that may cause or lead to a separation from our Mother Country,... | |
| American Historical Association - 1895 - 628 頁
...affairs the assembly, on November 9, 1775, voted to instruct the Pennsylvania delegates in Congress to "dissent from and utterly reject any proposition,...country, or a change of the form of this government." ' The implied challenge was accepted, and the conflict was at once precipitated. Defeated in the assembly,... | |
| 1895 - 808 頁
...framed for them, binding the delegation to " dissent from and utterly reject any proposition, should it be made, that may cause or lead to a separation from...country or a change of the form of this government." 3 The most difficult question, however, was the old one of a military force. No sooner was the assembly... | |
| Henry William Elson - 1899 - 424 頁
...Pennsylvania instructed its delegates in Congress " to dissent from and utterly reject any propositions, should such be made, that may cause or lead to a separation from our mother country." 1 The legislature of New Jersey followed a few weeks later in almost the same language. In December... | |
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