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Halaman 385 - I, AB, do declare, That I do believe that there is not any transubstantiation in the sacrament of the Lord's supper, or in the elements of bread and wine, at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever.
Halaman 516 - Resolved, That the delegates for this Colony in the Continental Congress be impowered to concur with the delegates of the other Colonies in declaring Independency, and forming foreign alliances, reserving to this Colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a Constitution and laws for this Colony...
Halaman 448 - By an address presented to His Majesty by both Houses of Parliament in February last, the American Colonies are declared to be in a state of actual rebellion, we conceive that all laws and commissions confirmed by or derived from the authority of the King and Parliament are annulled and vacated, and the former civil constitution of these colonies for the present wholly suspended.
Halaman xxvi - This land lay stretching itself to the West, which after we found to be but an island of twenty miles long, and not above six miles broad.
Halaman 450 - That these resolves be in full force and virtue until instructions from the Provincial Congress regulating the jurisprudence of the province shall provide otherwise, or the legislative body of Great Britain resign its unjust and arbitrary pretensions with respect to America.
Halaman xxv - THE FIRST VOYAGE MADE TO THE COASTS OF AMERICA WITH Two BARKS, WHEREIN WERE CAPTAINS M. PHILIP AMADAS AND M. ARTHUR BARLOWE WHO DISCOVERED PART OF THE COUNTRY Now CALLED VIRGINIA, ANNO 1584. WRITTEN BY ONE OF THE SAID CAPTAINS,- AND SENT TO SIR WALTER RALEIGH, KNIGHT, AT WHOSE CHARGE AND DIRECTION THE SAID VOYAGE WAS SET FORTH.
Halaman 438 - ... regulations. And that every member present of this delegation shall henceforth be a civil officer, viz. a Justice of the Peace, in the character of a...
Halaman 448 - That the Provincial Congress of each Province, under the Direction of the Great Continental Congress, is invested with all legislative and executive Powers within their respective Provinces; and that no other Legislative or Executive does or can exist, at this Time, in any of these Colonies.
Halaman 12 - ... as we entered up the sandy bank, upon a tree in the very brow thereof were curiously carved these fair Roman letters: "CRO." Which letters presently we knew to signify the place where I should find the planters seated, according to a secret token agreed upon between them and me at my last departure from them...
Halaman 439 - Wilmington alternately, and who confirmed the nomination and acts of the delegation in their official capacity. From this delegation originated the Court of Enquiry of this County, who constituted and held their first session in Charlotte — they then held their meetings regularly at Charlotte, at Col. James Harris's and at Col.