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" But if once we are separated from our mother country what new form of government shall we adopt, or where shall we find another Britain to supply our loss ? Torn from the body, to which we are united by religion, liberty, laws, affections, relation, language... "
Rhode Island in the Continental Congress: With the Journal of the Convention ... - Page 26
by William Read Staples - 1870 - 725 pages
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The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire: The speech of John ...

John Dickinson - Constitutional law - 1801 - 468 pages
...mother country, what new form of government shall we adopt, or where shall we find another Brttain, to supply our loss ? Torn from the body, to which we are united by religion, liberty, laws, affections, relation, language and commerce, we must bleed at every vein. IN truth — the prosperity...
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History of the Episcopal Church, in Naragansett, Rhode-Island: Including a ...

Wilkins UPDIKE - 1847 - 558 pages
...His Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. The prosperity and happiness of this Colony is founded on its connection with Great Britain, " for if once we...another Britain to supply our loss ? Torn from the from the body to which we are united by religion, liberty, laws and commerce, we must bleed at every...
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A History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 6

George Bancroft - 1854 - 562 pages
...mother country," he asked in the sincerity of sorrow, " what new form of government shall we adopt ? or where shall we find another Britain to supply our loss? Torn from the body to which we were united by religion, liberty, laws, affections, relation, language, and commerce, we must bleed...
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History of the United States: The American revolution

George Bancroft - United States - 1854 - 560 pages
...mother country," he asked in the sincerity of sorrow, " what new form of government shall we adopt ? or where shall we find another Britain to supply our loss? Torn from the body to which we were united by religion, liberty, laws, affections, relation, language, and commerce, we must bleed...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES VOL. VI

GEORGE BANCROFT - 1857 - 558 pages
...mother country," he asked in the sincerity of sorrow, " what new form of government shall we adopt ? or where shall we find another Britain to supply our loss? Torn from the body to which we were united by religion, liberty, laws, affections, relation, language, and commerce, we must bleed...
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Exodus of the Western Nations, Volume 2

William Coutts Keppel Earl of Albemarle - Canada - 1865 - 510 pages
...he said, " we are separated from the mother-country, what new form of government shall we adopt, or where shall we find another Britain to supply our...from the body to which we are united by religion, * Bancroft, v. 75. [1763—1783. CHAPTEB liberty, laws, affections, relation, language, and com- L...
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Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 14

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Bibliography - 1895 - 538 pages
...But if once we are separated from our-mother country, what new form of government shall we adopt,* or where shall we find another Britain, to supply our...to which we are united by religion, liberty, laws, affections, relation, language and commerce, we must bleed at every vein. In truth — the prosperity...
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Rhode Island and the Formation of the Union

Frank Greene Bates - History - 1898 - 236 pages
...is founded in its connection with Great Britain — torn from the body to which we are united by our religion, liberty, laws, and commerce, we must bleed...privileges are of too much importance to be forfeited." ' After recommending the avoidance not only of every appearance of anger, but a respectful demeanor...
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Pennsylvania, Colonial and Federal: A History, 1608-1903, Volume 1

Howard Malcolm Jenkins - Pennsylvania - 1903 - 658 pages
...independent. "If once we are separated from our mother country, what new form of government shall we adopt, or where shall we find another Britain, to supply our...to which we are united by religion, liberty, laws, affections, relation, language, and commerce, we must bleed at every vein." In the subsequent letters,...
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Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, to the Inhabitants of the British ...

John Dickinson - Great Britain - 1903 - 232 pages
...what new form of government mall we accept, or when mall we find another Britain to fupply .ourlofs? Torn from the body to which we - are united by religion, liberty, laws, arFections, relations, language, and commerce, we muft bleed at every vein. In truth, the profperity...
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