The History of North Carolina from the Earliest Period, Volumen2A.T. Penniman, 1829 |
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... cause , from his seat at the board , until the king's pleasure was known ; to grant reprieves in cases of treason , and pardons for all other offences , and to collate to all ecclesiastical benefices . He was directed , with the advice ...
... cause , from his seat at the board , until the king's pleasure was known ; to grant reprieves in cases of treason , and pardons for all other offences , and to collate to all ecclesiastical benefices . He was directed , with the advice ...
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... cause of complaint , against a government which would con- nive at proceedings like these ; he observed , that the case he had put , was not an hypothesis , but had actually happened several times , and no one could tell how often it ...
... cause of complaint , against a government which would con- nive at proceedings like these ; he observed , that the case he had put , was not an hypothesis , but had actually happened several times , and no one could tell how often it ...
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... causes ; the regulation of taverns and restraint of tippling houses ; and the relief of pri- soners . The settlements on Cape Fear river had become so considerable , that in the latter part of this year , the legislature was convened at ...
... causes ; the regulation of taverns and restraint of tippling houses ; and the relief of pri- soners . The settlements on Cape Fear river had become so considerable , that in the latter part of this year , the legislature was convened at ...
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... were authorized to take cognizance of prize causes , and con- demn vessels , by a statute of this year . Chalmers - History of South Carolina - Records . CHAPTER III . In the summer of 1744 , accounts 1744 ] 43 THE SECOND .
... were authorized to take cognizance of prize causes , and con- demn vessels , by a statute of this year . Chalmers - History of South Carolina - Records . CHAPTER III . In the summer of 1744 , accounts 1744 ] 43 THE SECOND .
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... cause , and voluntarily shared the exile of their countrymen . A considerable number of them came to North Car- olina , settled on Cape Fear river and formed the settlement in the middle of which the present town of Fayetteville now ...
... cause , and voluntarily shared the exile of their countrymen . A considerable number of them came to North Car- olina , settled on Cape Fear river and formed the settlement in the middle of which the present town of Fayetteville now ...
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Página 368 - Resolved That we do hereby declare ourselves a free and independent people, are and of right ought to be a sovereign and selfgoverning association under the control of no power other than that of our God and the General Government of the Congress to the maintenance of which independence we solemnly pledge to each other our mutual co-operation our lives our fortunes and our most sacred honor.
Página 385 - DO, in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare, that these united colonies, are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states ; that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connexion between them and the state of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved...
Página 244 - ... which requires the governor and council to provide enumerated articles for the king's marching troops, and the people to pay the expense, and also the commission of the gentlemen appointed commissioners of the customs, to reside in America, which authorizes them to make as many appointments as they think fit, and to pay the appointees what...
Página 195 - British colonies on this continent, to consult together on the present circumstances of the colonies, and the difficulties to which they are, and must be, reduced by the operation of the acts of Parliament for levying duties and taxes on the colonies ; and to consider of a general and united, dutiful, loyal, and humble representation of their condition to his majesty and to the Parliament, and to implore relief.
Página 208 - At the same time let the sovereign authority of this country over the colonies be asserted in as strong terms as can be devised, and be made to extend to every point of legislation whatsoever. That we may bind their trade, confine their manufactures, and exercise every power whatsoever, except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent.
Página 367 - Resolved, That whosoever directly or indirectly abets or in any way, form, or manner countenances the invasion of our rights, as attempted by the Parliament of Great Britain, is an enemy to his country, to America, and the rights of men.
Página 367 - Resolved That we the citizens of Mecklenburg County do hereby dissolve the political bands which have connected us to the mother country and hereby absolve ourselves from all allegiance to the British Crown...
Página 248 - I can take upon me to assure you, notwithstanding insinuations to the contrary, from men with factious and seditious views, that his majesty's present administration have at no time entertained" a design to propose to parliament to lay any further taxes upon America, for the purpose of raising a revenue...
Página 367 - Let us be independent! Let us declare our independence and defend it with our lives and fortunes!" A committee was appointed to draw up resolutions. This committee was composed of the men who...