That a meeting of committees from the several colonies on this continent is highly expedient and necessary, to consult upon the present state of the colonies, and the miseries to which they are and must be reduced by the operation of certain acts of Parliament... Collections of the American Statistical Association - Page 391by American Statistical Association - 1847 - 596 pagesFull view - About this book
| William MacDonald - Charters - 1908 - 654 pages
...Representatives, under the leadership of Samuel Adams, resolved : "That a meeting of committees from the several colonies on this continent is highly expedient and...the colonies, most ardently desired by all good men: Therefore, resolved, that the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq., the Hon. Thomas Gushing, Esq., Mr. Samuel Adams,... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - United States - 1908 - 564 pages
..... „ . & - . ,~— . . Continental a meeting or Committees rrom the several Colonies on Congress this Continent is highly expedient and necessary,...the Colonies, most ardently desired by all good men : Therefore, resolved, that the Honourable James Bowdoin, Esq., the Honourable Thomas Gushing, Esq.,... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - United States - 1914 - 694 pages
...Great Britain and the American Colonies, do resolve, that a meeting of Committees, from the several Colonies on this Continent is highly expedient and...the Colonies, most ardently desired by all good men. Therefore, resolved, That the Honourable James Bowdoin, Esq., the Honourable Thomas Gushing, Esq.,... | |
| Richard Frothingham - United States - 1910 - 678 pages
...of just rights and liberties, civil and religious, and the restoration of union and harmony octwcen Great Britain and the colonies, most ardently desired by all good men." The time fixed was the first day of Septemlwr, and the place Philadelphia, or anj >ther place that... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 488 pages
...establishment of their just rights and liberties, civil and religious, and the restoration of that union and harmony, between Great Britain and the colonies, most ardently desired by all good men. The house immediately appointed a committee of five, Thomas Gushing, Samuel Adams, Eobert Treat Paine,... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1915 - 154 pages
...upon wise and proper measures for the recovery and establishment of their just rights and liberties and the restoration of union and harmony between Great...the colonies most ardently desired by all good men." The members drew up a petition to the king, whom they addressed as " the loving father of his whole... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...Representatives, under the leadership of Samuel Adams, resolved : "That a meeting of committees from the several colonies on this continent is highly expedient and...harmony between Great Britain and the colonies, most ardentiy~3esired by all good men: Therefore, resolved, that the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq., the Hon.... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...Representatives, under the leadership of Samuel Adams, resolved : "That a meeting of committees from the several colonies on this continent is highly expedient and...harmony between Great Britain and the colonies, most ardentfy~~3eshed by all good men: Therefore, resolved, that the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq., the Hon.... | |
| Herbert Eugene Bolton, Thomas Maitland Marshall - France - 1920 - 650 pages
...June 17 the Massachusetts assembly resolved, "That a meeting of committees from several colonies ... is highly expedient and necessary, to consult upon...the colonies, most ardently desired by all good men: Therefore, resolved, that the Hon. James Bowdoir|, Esq., the Hon. Thomas Cushing, Esq., Mr. Samuel... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - United States - 1921 - 552 pages
...confidence which once happily subsisted between the parent country and her jolonies.' Massachusetts spoke of 'the restoration of union and harmony between Great...the colonies most ardently desired by all good men.' Pennsylvania enjoined its representatives to aim not only at the redress of American grievances and... | |
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