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" I do hereby further declare all indented servants, negroes, or others, (appertaining to rebels,) free, that are able and willing to bear arms, they joining his Majesty's troops, as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing this Colony to a proper... "
American Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of ... - Página 117
por Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1918 - 529 páginas
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An Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain Respecting the United States ...

Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 páginas
...arms, they joining his majesty's troops as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing this tolony to a proper sense of their duty to his majesty's crown and dignity." Mr. Burke, referring to this subject in his speech on the Conciliation with America, made some remarks,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen44

1855 - 846 páginas
...willing and able to bear arms, they joining His Majesty's troops as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing this colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's Crown and dignitv. Lord Dunmore hero speaks in plain English, and what he uttered was probably good English law....
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The Declaration of Independence, Or, Notes on Lord Mahon's History of the ...

Peter Force - 1855 - 80 páginas
...willing and able to bear arms, they joining his Majesty's troops as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing this Colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's Crown and dignity. Lord Dunmore here speaks in plain English, and what he uttered was probably good English law. He adopted,...
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History of the Life and Times of James Madison, Volumen1

William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 700 páginas
...Majesty's crown and government," and declaring free all negroes, who shall join him "for the more speedily reducing this Colony to a proper sense of their duty to His Majesty's crown and dignity." An outrage of so deep a ctye as this, could admit of no aggravation from the superaddition of any other...
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Diary of the American Revolution: From Newspapers and Original ..., Volumen1

Frank Moore - 1860 - 576 páginas
...willing and able to bear arms ; they joining his Majesty's troops, as soon as may be, for the purpose of reducing this colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's crown and dignity. I do further order and require, all his Majesty's liege subjects to retain their quit rents, or any...
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Diary of the American Revolution: From Newspapers and Original ..., Volumen1

Frank Moore - 1860 - 572 páginas
...able to bear arms ; they joining his Majesty's troops, as soon as may be, for the purpose of rednc'ing this colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's crown and dignity. I do further order and require, all his Majesty's liege subjects to retain their quit rents, or any...
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Diary of the American Revolution: From Newspapers and Original ..., Volumen1

Frank Moore - 1860 - 554 páginas
...willing and able to bear arms ; they joining his Majesty's troops, as soon as may be, for the purpose of reducing this colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's erown and dignity. I do further order and require, all his Majesty's liege subjects to retain their...
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An Historical Research Respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the ...

George Livermore - 1862 - 246 páginas
...and willing to bear arms, they joining his Majesty's troops, as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing this Colony to a proper sense of their duty to his Majesty's crown and dignity. I do further order arfd require all his Majesty's liege subjects to retain their quit-rents, or any...
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The South Vindicated: Being a Series of Letters Written by the American ...

James Williams - 1862 - 538 páginas
...willing and able to bear arms ; they joining His Majesty's troops as soon as may be, for the purpose of reducing this colony to a proper sense of their duty to His Majesty's crown and dignity.' The proclamation of the commanding general of the United States in Missouri — the spirit and objects...
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The Cotton Trade: Its Bearing Upon the Prosperity of Great Britain and ...

George McHenry - 1863 - 382 páginas
...witting ' to bear arms, tliey joining His Majesty's troops as soon as ' may be, for the more speedily reducing this colony to a proper ' sense of their duty to His Majesty's Crown and dignity. I ' do further order and require all His Majesty's liege subjects ' to retain their quit rents, or...
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