Passages from the Diary of Christopher Marshall, Kept in Philadelphia and Lancaster During the American Revolution, Volume 1Hazard & Mitchell, 1849 - 174 halaman |
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... took on the Whig side in the contest with the mother country . This will account for the severity with which he notices some of the actions of the members of that society , who in taking an active part on the side of Great Britain ...
... took on the Whig side in the contest with the mother country . This will account for the severity with which he notices some of the actions of the members of that society , who in taking an active part on the side of Great Britain ...
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... took effect , many of the inhabitants of this city , to express their sympathy and show their concern for their suffering brethren in the common cause of liberty , had their shops shut up , their houses kept close from hurry and ...
... took effect , many of the inhabitants of this city , to express their sympathy and show their concern for their suffering brethren in the common cause of liberty , had their shops shut up , their houses kept close from hurry and ...
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... took his passage to New York . 30th . Arrived , the ship Alexander , Captain Hunter , with about six hundred passengers , from London- derry . Te Son 31st . Also , this week , arrived the delegates from New York , New Hampshire ...
... took his passage to New York . 30th . Arrived , the ship Alexander , Captain Hunter , with about six hundred passengers , from London- derry . Te Son 31st . Also , this week , arrived the delegates from New York , New Hampshire ...
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... took no cold , although it was one of the coldest freezing nights this winter . January 18th . * * This evening the city and suburbs committee met Some of them waited on the Carpenters ' Company for the use of their Hall for the ...
... took no cold , although it was one of the coldest freezing nights this winter . January 18th . * * This evening the city and suburbs committee met Some of them waited on the Carpenters ' Company for the use of their Hall for the ...
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... took his house in Market Street , for three years , for forty pounds per annum . 22d . The Pennsylvania Journal , No. 1685 , gives a succinct account of the proceedings of [ the ] New York and Elizabeth Town Committees respecting the ...
... took his house in Market Street , for three years , for forty pounds per annum . 22d . The Pennsylvania Journal , No. 1685 , gives a succinct account of the proceedings of [ the ] New York and Elizabeth Town Committees respecting the ...
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afternoon America appointed arrived Assembly Battalion Boston brought called camp Capt Captain Christopher Gadsden Coffee House Colonies Committee of Safety Committee Room Congress Continental Council of Safety County declared delegates dinner eight elected enemy express fire four friends gentlemen George Clymer gondolas Hessian Howe's army inhabitants instant James Cannon Jerseys John John Adams Joshua Fisher killed Lancaster last night left this City letter Liberties Light Horse marched meeting Mifflin militia mittee morning Numb o'clock October officers past nine Paul Fooks Pennsylvania Journal persons Peyton Randolph Philadelphia Philosophical Hall Post prisoners Province published Quakers requested resolve respecting Robert Robert Whitehill Samuel Samuel Adams sent ship sick soldiers stayed Street sundry pieces taken thence Thomas Thomas McKean Thomas Mifflin thousand three hundred Timothy Matlack to-morrow took a walk Tories town Trenton troops twelve vessels vote wagons Washington William wounded yesterday York
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Halaman 86 - I, AB, profess faith in God the Father, and in Jesus Christ, his Eternal Son, the true God, and in the Holy Spirit, one God, blessed for evermore ; and do acknowledge the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be given by divine inspiration.
Halaman 78 - That it be recommended to the respective assemblies and conventions of the united colonies, where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs has been hitherto established to adopt such government as shall, in the opinion of the representatives of the people, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular, and America in general.
Halaman 12 - That a committee be chosen in every county, city, and town, by those who are qualified to vote for Representatives in the Legislature, whose business it shall be attentively to observe the conduct of all persons touching this association...
Halaman 112 - That the people have a right to assemble together, in a peaceable manner, to consult for their common good, to instruct their representatives, and to apply to the legislature for redress of grievances.
Halaman 16 - Farm, at Cambridge and marched to Lexington, where they found a Company of our Colony Militia in arms, upon whom they fired without any provocation, and killed six men and wounded four others.
Halaman ix - Independence on the 4th day of July, 1776, and signed the Declaration, after it had been engrossed on parchment, where my name, in my own hand writing, still appears. Henry Wisner, of the state of New- York, was also in Congress, and voted for Independence.
Halaman vii - ... willingness to concur in a vote of the Congress, declaring the united colonies free and independent states: Provided, The forming the government and the regulation of the internal police of this colony be always reserved to the people of the said colony...
Halaman 90 - Yard, where, in the presence of a great concourse of people, the Declaration of Independence was read by John Nixon. The company declared their approbation by three repeated huzzas. The King's Arms were taken down in the Court Room, State House [at the] same time.
Halaman 36 - In this time of public distress, yon have now, each of you, an opportunity not only to help to sustain your families, but likewise to cast your mite into the treasury of the public good. The most feeble effort to help to save the state from ruin, when it is all you can do, is as the widow's mite, entitled to the same reward as they who, of their abundant abilities, have cast in much.
Halaman 54 - After dinner, as I had heard some threats thrown out, that if the ball assembled this night, as it was proposed, they presumed that the New Tavern would cut but a poor figure to-morrow morning, these fears of some commotion's being made that would be very disagreeable at this melancholy time, in disturbing the peace of the City, I concluded, if possible, to prevent, in order to which, I went to Col.