TO CONCUR WITH THE DELEGATES OF THE OTHER COLONIES IN DECLARING INDEPENDENCY, AND FORMING FOREIGN ALLIANCES, reserving to this Colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a Constitution and laws for this Colony... The Atlantic Monthly - Page 5911888Full view - About this book
| Wharton Jackson Green - 1906 - 408 pages
...delegates of the other colonies in declaring independence and forming foreign alliances, reserving to this colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a constitution and laws for this colony, &c., &c." This, 1 believe, was the first distinct declaration for separation from Great... | |
| Martha Helen Haywood, Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Mary Hilliard Hinton - 1906 - 374 pages
...delegates of the other colonies in declaring Independence, and forming foreign alliances, reserving to this colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a constitution and laws for this colony, and for appointing delegates from time to time (under the direction of a general representation... | |
| William Joseph Peele - 1907 - 290 pages
...delegates of the other colonies in declaring independence and forming foreign alliances, reserving to this colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a constitution and laws for this colony." frame a constitution for the government of the state. The committee reported December... | |
| William Henry Hoyt - 1907 - 332 pages
...DELEGATES OF THE OTHER COLONIES IN DECLARING INDEPENDENCY, AND FORMING FOREIGN ALLIANCES, reserving to this Colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a Constitution and laws for this Colony, and of appointing Delegates from time to time, (under the direction of a general representation... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - 1908 - 564 pages
...in the other colonies in declaring Independency and forming foreign alliances, — reserving to this Colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a Constitution and Laws for this Colony." On the twelfth of April, this report was unanimously adopted. </'/?/ J(tt/<t/Yi,r North... | |
| Samuel A'Court Ashe - 1908 - 816 pages
...the other ence colonies in declaring independency, and forming foreign alliances, reserving to this colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a constitution and laws for this colony, and of appointing delegates from time to time (under the direction of a general representation... | |
| Robert Digges Wimberly Connor - 1909 - 220 pages
...delegates of the other colonies in declaring independency, and forming foreign alliances, reserving to this colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a constitution and laws for this colony, and of appointing delegates from time to time (under the direction of a general representation... | |
| Virginia State Library - 1916 - 1194 pages
...delegates of the other Colonies in declaring Independency, and forming foreign alliances, reserving to this Colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a Constitution and laws for this Colony, and of appointing delegates from time to time (under the direction of a general representation... | |
| North Carolina. Secretary of State - 1917 - 468 pages
...delegates of the other colonies in declaring independency, and forming foreign alliances, reserving to this colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a constitution and laws for this colony.' "And whereas said resolution is the first declaration in favor of independence by the... | |
| John Fiske - 1919 - 712 pages
...dele- ence gates in the Continental Congress, empowering them "to 190 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION CHAP, 1v concur with the delegates in the other colonies in...colony of South Carolina was framing for itself a new govAction of ernment, and on the 23d of March, without directly otinaand'1'' alluding to independence,... | |
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