| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 456 pagina’s
...the great ends of liberty by appeal to reason rather than by force. CAUSES FOR TAKING UP ARMS. The DECLARATION by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North America; now met in Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms, July 4th,... | |
| Massachusetts Daughters of the American Revolution - 1897 - 198 pagina’s
...their office in Stoughton hall, Cambridge, Harvard College. One of the articles was a " Declaration by Representatives of the United Colonies of North America...the Causes and necessity of their taking up arms." Edmund P. Graves. 1468-1470 Commission of Thomas Ham as Sergeant, 1794 — the same as 2d Lieut., 1794... | |
| Massachusetts Daughters of the American Revolution - 1897 - 202 pagina’s
...their office in Stoughton hall, Cambridge, Harvard College. One of the articles was a " Declaration by Representatives of the United Colonies of North America...the Causes and necessity of their taking up arms." Edmund P. Graves. 1468-1470 Commission of Thomas Ham as Sergeant, 1794 — the same as 2d Lieut, 1794... | |
| General Society of the Daughters of the Revolution. Massachusetts - 1897 - 202 pagina’s
...their office in Stoughton hall, Cambridge, Harvard College. One of the articles was a " Declaration by Representatives of the United Colonies of North America...the Causes and necessity of their taking up arms." Edmund P. Graves. 1468-1470 Commission of Thomas Ham as Sergeant, 1794 — the same as 2d Lieut., 1794—... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1898 - 556 pagina’s
...reconciliation. In the Declaration of the Representatives of the United Colonies of North America, in Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the Causes and Necessity of their taking up Arms, July 6, 1775, the colonists say : " We most solemnly before God and the world declare that we will,... | |
| Alfred Small Manson - 1899 - 538 pagina’s
...12° wrappers, uncut. Rutland, 1797 !114 DECLARATION by the Representatives of the United Colo- C nies of North America, now met in general congress at Philadelphia,...the causes and necessity of their taking up Arms. 8° wrappers, uncut. W. & T. Bradford: Phila., 1775 1225 DECLARATION of Independence and Constitution... | |
| Francis Perego Harper - 1899 - 876 pagina’s
...History, Fart XI. 717 Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of the United States of North America, now met in General Congress at Philadelphia,...the Causes and Necessity of their taking up Arms. 8vo, paper, pp. 13. Philadelphia, 1775- $1-50 No. 22 of 50 copies, reprinted in 1865 by R. W. Roche.... | |
| 1899 - 592 pagina’s
...York, Rivington, 1779. Svo, sewed. Miller and Bancker sale, Henkels', Dec. 13, 1898. (429) $19.00 1964 Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies...America, now met in general congress at Philadelphia. Philadelph1a, W. and T. Bradford, 1775. Svo, paper, uncut. Manson sale, Libbie's, Feb. 14, 1899. (1224)... | |
| William MacDonald - 1899 - 428 pagina’s
...printed together at Boston in 1819. See also Chamberlain's John Adams, the Statesman of the Revolution. A declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North- America, now met in Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms. IF it was... | |
| 1890 - 750 pagina’s
...in all the colonies. The Congress appeared in this character when, July 6, 1775, it agreed to the " Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North America, now met in Congress at Phi/adelnhja, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms." In tracing... | |
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