| Massachusetts. Provincial Congress - 1838 - 866 pages
...that they assist us in avoiding that dreadful slavery with which we are now threatened, by advising the people of their several congregations, as they...and bloodshed, and of restoring that harmony between Great Britain and these colonies, on which we wish might be established, not only the rights and liberties... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1841 - 740 pages
...to assist in averting slavery, "by advising the people of their several congregations " to abide by the resolutions of the Continental Congress, " as...preventing confusion and bloodshed, and of restoring harmony between Great Britain and the colonies." Public attention was called to the importance of agriculture,... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 558 pages
...probable method of preventing confusion and bloodshed, and of restoring that harmony between Great Britain and these colonies, on which we wish might be established...and lasting happiness of the whole British empire. " Resolved, That the foregoing address be presented to all the' ministers of the gospel in the province."... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 566 pages
...that they assist us in avoiding that dreadful slavery with which we are now threatened, by advising the people of their several congregations, as they...to, the resolutions of the Continental Congress," at Philadelphia, in October, 1774, " as the most peaceable and probable method of preventing confusion... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 556 pages
...that they assist us in avoiding that dreadful slavery with which we are now threatened, by advising the people of their several congregations, as they...to, the resolutions of the Continental Congress," at Philadelphia, in October, 1774, "as the most peaceable and probable method of preventing confusion... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 560 pages
...strictly adhere to, the resolutions of the Continental Congress," at Philadelphia, in October, 1774, " as the most peaceable and probable method of preventing...and bloodshed, and of restoring that harmony between Great Britain and these colonies, pn which we wish might be established not only *the rights and liberties... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Morris - 1864 - 842 pages
...strictly to adhere to the resolutions of the Continental Congress, at Philadelphia, in October, 1774, as the most peaceable and probable method of preventing...and bloodshed, and of restoring that harmony between Great Britain and these colonies on which we wish might be established not only the rights and liberties... | |
| Joseph Sylvester Clark, Henry Martyn Dexter, Alonzo Hall Quint, Isaac Pendleton Langworthy, Christopher Cushing, Samuel Burnham - 1869 - 630 pages
...liberty, and invoked their further aid especially in " advising the people of their several congregation?, as they wish their prosperity, to abide by, and strictly...to, the resolutions of the Continental Congress." (Philadelphia, October, 1774.) Such has always been, notably, the position of the New England clergy... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1890 - 702 pages
...exhortation to interest themselves w r ith the people of their several congregations in favor of " the resolutions of the Continental Congress, as the...probable method of preventing confusion and bloodshed." They ordered a census of the number of inhabitants, and the quantity of exports and imports of merchandise... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1890 - 718 pages
...an exhortation to interest themselves with the people of their several congregations in favor of " the resolutions of the Continental Congress, as the...probable method of preventing confusion and bloodshed." They ordered a census of the number of inhabitants, and the quantity of exports and imports of merchandise... | |
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