| William Smith - New York (State) - 1829 - 438 pages
...Kingston, and being introduced before them, he was asked whether he considered himself a subject of the Independent States of America? to which he replied,...Livingston, where he remained until he was sent into New-York, by a flag, under the superintendance of Colonel Burr, by order of General Washington. Mr.... | |
| New York (State) - 1829 - 348 pages
...Kingston, and being introduced before them, he was asked whether he considered himself a subject of the Independent States of America ? to which he replied,...within the manor of Livingston, where he remained until ho was sent into New- York, by a flag, under the superintendance of Colonel Burr, by order of General... | |
| William Smith - New York (State) - 1829 - 362 pages
...requisitions for aid and supplies for general purposes, had been formerly addressed to the several provincial of Great Britain ; upon which an order was immediately...until he was sent into New- York, by a flag, under the superintendance of Colonel Burr, by order of General Washington. Mr. Smith remained at New- York till... | |
| New-York Historical Society - New York (State) - 1829 - 658 pages
...before them, he was asked whether he considered himself a subject of the Independent States of America P to which he replied, that he did not conceive himself...until he was sent into New- York, by a flag, under the superintcndance of Colonel Burr, by order of General Washington. Mr. Smith remained at New- York till... | |
| 1850 - 772 pages
...Kingston, and being introduced before them he was asked whether he considered himself a subject of the Independent states of America '! to which he replied...discharged from his oaths of fidelity to the crown : upon which an order was immediately made by the board, on the 7th of June, ordering him to bo confined... | |
| 1850 - 766 pages
...introduced before tliein he was asked whether he considered himself a subject of the Independent stales of America'.' to which he replied that he did not...discharged from his oaths of fidelity to the crown : upon which an order was immediately made by the board, on the 7tli of June, ordering him to ho confined... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1855 - 766 pages
...Kingston, and being introduced before them he was asked whether he considered himself a subject of the Independent states of America? to which he replied...discharged from his oaths of fidelity to the crown : upon which an order was immediately made by the board, on the 7th of June, ordering him to be confined... | |
| Sir Hector Livingston Duff - Biography - 1924 - 148 pages
...independent State of New York ? " To which he bravely made answer that he " did not regard himself as discharged from his oaths of fidelity to the Crown of Great Britain." It was probably as well for this stout-hearted Judge that two of his powerful relatives, the Livingstons,... | |
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