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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1782 Excerpt: ...or have adopted the Massachusetts form: at least, no authentic copy of them has yet appeared in England. The Declaration of Independence, which is sometimes called the first act of the New Government in America, and is now the new epoch of that country, is in the volume for 1779, page 33; in the history of the American Revolution, written and published by the Congress; which, at the time of the publication, made one entire number; and was at that time so much demanded, on account of the many interesting papers and facts contained in it, that it was no less than three times reprinted. The strictures upon the Declaration of Independence, in part 3 for 1.776, page 25, were written by Governor Hutchinson. All the papers respecting the new Constitutions 'he Provincial Conventions, Arc, &c. (tewing the beginning, rife and progress of the Revolution in America, have been regularly and constantly preserved in this work. The Articles of Confederation, are in the volume for 1778, page 34. The Treaty of Commerce with France (with the original French) is in the volume for 1778--9, page 64; and the Treaty of Alliance with France, is in the fame volume, page 199. A Copy of the Constitution of the State of New-York, Eftablijhed by the Convention, authorized and empowered for that Purpose, April 20,.1777. 1. This Convention, in the name and by the authority of the good people of this state, doth ordain, " determine, aid declare, that no authority shall, on any pretence whatever, be exercised over the people or members of this state, but such as shall be derived from and granted by them. 2. This Convention doth further, in the name and by the authority of the good people of this state, ordain, determine, and declare, that the supreme legislative power, within this ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1782 Excerpt: ...or have adopted the Massachusetts form: at least, no authentic copy of them has yet appeared in England. The Declaration of Independence, which is sometimes called the first act of the New Government in America, and is now the new epoch of that country, is in the volume for 1779, page 33; in the history of the American Revolution, written and published by the Congress; which, at the time of the publication, made one entire number; and was at that time so much demanded, on account of the many interesting papers and facts contained in it, that it was no less than three times reprinted. The strictures upon the Declaration of Independence, in part 3 for 1.776, page 25, were written by Governor Hutchinson. All the papers respecting the new Constitutions 'he Provincial Conventions, Arc, &c. (tewing the beginning, rife and progress of the Revolution in America, have been regularly and constantly preserved in this work. The Articles of Confederation, are in the volume for 1778, page 34. The Treaty of Commerce with France (with the original French) is in the volume for 1778--9, page 64; and the Treaty of Alliance with France, is in the fame volume, page 199. A Copy of the Constitution of the State of New-York, Eftablijhed by the Convention, authorized and empowered for that Purpose, April 20,.1777. 1. This Convention, in the name and by the authority of the good people of this state, doth ordain, " determine, aid declare, that no authority shall, on any pretence whatever, be exercised over the people or members of this state, but such as shall be derived from and granted by them. 2. This Convention doth further, in the name and by the authority of the good people of this state, ordain, determine, and declare, that the supreme legislative power, within this ...

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ISBN 10:  124532795X ISBN 13:  9781245327954
Editorial: Nabu Press, 2011
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