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The Book of the Yale Pageant, 21 October 1916: In Commemoration of the Two ... - Page 52
edited by - 1916 - 243 pages
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Biographical Sketches of Distinguished American Naval Heroes in the War of ...

Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1823 - 418 pages
...country. Leaving you to consult with each other upon this invitation, we do now declare, that whosoever shall be found and remain in peace at his usual place...residence, shall be shielded from any insult either in person or property, excepting such as bear offices either civil or military, under your present...
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Connecticut Historical Collections: Containing a General Collection of ...

John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 pages
...country. Leaving you lo consult with each other upon this invitation; we do now declare that whosoever shall be found, and remain in peace, at his usual...shielded from any insult, either to his person, or his properly, excepting such as bear offices, either civil or military, under your present usurped government,...
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Diary of the American Revolution: From Newspapers and Original ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1859 - 710 pages
..." Leaving you to consult with each other upon this invitation. We now do declare,— That whosoever shall be found, and remain in peace at his usual place...it will be further required, that they shall give proois of their penitence and voluntary submission ; and they shall then partake of the like immunity....
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Diary of the American Revolution: From Newspapers and Original ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1860 - 766 pages
...invitation, \Vc now do d'> clare,—That whosoever shall be found, and remain in peace at his usual place ol residence, shall be shielded from any insult, either...further required, that they shall give proofs of their penitenee ami voluntary submission; and they shall then partake of the like immunity. " Uninfluenced...
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Diary of the American Revolution: From Newspapers and Original ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1860 - 622 pages
...Leaving you to consult with each other upon this invitation, We now do declare, — That whosoever shall be found, and remain in peace at his usual place...person or his property, excepting such as bear offices, cither civil or military, under your present usurped government: of whom it will be further required,...
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Life and Letters of Samuel Holden Parsons: Major-general in the Continental ...

Charles Samuel Hall - 1905 - 628 pages
...country. Leaving you to consult with each other upon this invitation, we do now declare that whosoever shall be found and remain in peace, at his usual place...shielded from any insult, either to his person or property, excepting such as bear offices, either civil or military, under your present usurped government,...
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A Revolutionary Love Story: And the High Steeple of St. Chrysostom's

Ellen Olney Kirk - 1906 - 272 pages
...broods with increasing and intolerable weight on your country. 89 We do now declare that whosoever shall be found and remain in peace at his usual place...be shielded from any insult either to his person or property, excepting such as bear office, either civil or military, under your present ursurped government,...
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Jared Ingersoll: A Study of American Loyalism in Relation to British ...

Lawrence Henry Gipson - 1920 - 446 pages
...the distress which you universally 'acknowledge broods with increasing and intolerable weight over your country. . . . Leaving you to consult with each...shielded from any insult either to his person or his property."2 Needless to say, the town was thrown into great confusion at the sight of the British ships....
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History of Maritime Connecticut During the American Revolution ..., Volume 1

Louis Frank Middlebrook - 1925 - 350 pages
...country. Leaving you to consult with each other upon this invitation, WE DO NOW DECLARE, that whosoever shall be found, and remain in peace at his usual place...residence, shall be shielded from any insult either in person or property, excepting such as bear offices either civil or military under your present usurped...
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