We are convinced policy and justice require that a country unsettled at the commencement of this war, claimed by the British crown, and ceded to it by the treaty of Paris, if wrested from the common enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen states,... Annual Messages, Veto Messages, Protests, &c - Página 188por Andrew Jackson - 1835 - 272 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1901 - 772 páginas
...the common enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen states, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress into free, convenient, and independent governments.'These instructions, when read in Congress in May, 1779, brought protest and remonstrance... | |
| Neville B. Craig - 1876 - 604 páginas
...the common enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen states, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress...times as the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter dinect. '"Thus convinced, we should betray the trust reposed in us by our constituents, were we to... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 688 páginas
...com- , mon enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen States, should be considered a» a common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress-...into free, convenient and independent governments, in surA manner and at such times as the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter direct. " Thus convinced,... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 678 páginas
...blood and treasure of all, ought, in reason, justice, and policy, to be considered as a common stock, to be parcelled out by congress into free. convenient and independent governments, as the wisdom of that body shall hereafter direct; but if these (the only lands as this convention... | |
| Charles Reemelin - 1881 - 676 páginas
...from the common enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen states, should be considered common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress...into free, convenient, and independent governments." The letter ends by instructing the delegates "not to agree to the articles without an ownership of... | |
| Thomas Donaldson - 1881 - 578 páginas
...as a common property, subject to be parcelled ont by Congress into free, convenient, and indeEendent governments, in such manner and at such times as the wisdom of that assemly shall hereafter direct. Thus convinced, we should betray the trust reposed in us by our constituents,... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1884 - 900 páginas
...common enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen United Colonies, ought to be considered as common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress...into free, convenient, and independent governments. On these grounds Maryland refused to ratify the Articles of Confederation until an Article was added,... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - 1885 - 606 páginas
...the common enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen States, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress...the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter direct. . . . " We have spoken with freedom, as becomes freemen, and we sincerely wish that these our representations... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1885 - 126 páginas
...the common enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen States, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress...independent governments, in such manner and at such time as the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter direct. . . . " We have spoken with freedom, as... | |
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