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... EAST OF CONNECTICUT RIVER 228-241 Note by the Editor ... 228 1776 . Dec. 16 . Extract from a letter of Hon . Meshech Weare to N. H. delegates in Congress ... 228 An address of several towns , & c . , to the people at large ..... 229-235 ...
... EAST OF CONNECTICUT RIVER 228-241 Note by the Editor ... 228 1776 . Dec. 16 . Extract from a letter of Hon . Meshech Weare to N. H. delegates in Congress ... 228 An address of several towns , & c . , to the people at large ..... 229-235 ...
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... east of Connecticut river propose to unite with Vermont ...... 276 June 25. Letter from Nehemiah Estabrook to Meshech Weare about said union ..... * Page 255. The word " Colonies " in this article should be Colonels . - ED . 277 1778 ...
... east of Connecticut river propose to unite with Vermont ...... 276 June 25. Letter from Nehemiah Estabrook to Meshech Weare about said union ..... * Page 255. The word " Colonies " in this article should be Colonels . - ED . 277 1778 ...
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... east of Con- necticut river - signers ' names .... 284 285 , 286 287 Oct. 23 . Oct. 23 . 287 , 288 Oct. 23. Letter from Gov. Thomas Chittenden to Meshech Weare relating to said sixteen towns ......... Letter from Ethan Allen , relating ...
... east of Con- necticut river - signers ' names .... 284 285 , 286 287 Oct. 23 . Oct. 23 . 287 , 288 Oct. 23. Letter from Gov. Thomas Chittenden to Meshech Weare relating to said sixteen towns ......... Letter from Ethan Allen , relating ...
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... east of the moun- tains .... Nov. 22. Letter from Gen. Bailey to Meshech Weare rela- ting to the same affairs .... 371-374 374 , 375 375-377 377-379 379 379 , 380 SECTION X. Dec. 12 . FRESH MEASURES TO FORM A NEW STATE ON BOTH SIDES OF ...
... east of the moun- tains .... Nov. 22. Letter from Gen. Bailey to Meshech Weare rela- ting to the same affairs .... 371-374 374 , 375 375-377 377-379 379 379 , 380 SECTION X. Dec. 12 . FRESH MEASURES TO FORM A NEW STATE ON BOTH SIDES OF ...
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... east of Connecticut river .... Feb. 22 . Apr. 5 . ..... PAGES 386 387 388-393 393 , 394 394-396 396 397 398 , 399 400 SECTION XI . DISPUTED JURISDICTION ... June 20 . Letter from President Weare to the delegates of New Hampshire in ...
... east of Connecticut river .... Feb. 22 . Apr. 5 . ..... PAGES 386 387 388-393 393 , 394 394-396 396 397 398 , 399 400 SECTION XI . DISPUTED JURISDICTION ... June 20 . Letter from President Weare to the delegates of New Hampshire in ...
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Page 162 - IT is essential to the preservation of the rights of every individual, his life, liberty, property and character, that there be an impartial interpretation of the laws, and administration of justice. It is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as free, impartial and independent as the lot of humanity will admit.
Page 176 - The freedom of deliberation, speech and debate, in either house of the legislature, is so essential to the rights of the people, that it cannot be the foundation of any accusation or prosecution, action or complaint, in any other court or place whatsoever.
Page 76 - A frequent recurrence to the fundamental principles of the constitution, and a constant adherence to those of piety, justice, moderation, temperance, industry and frugality, are absolutely necessary to preserve the advantages of liberty, and to maintain a free government.
Page 120 - The senate shall be a court with full authority to hear and determine all impeachments made by the house of representatives, against any officer or officers of the commonwealth, for misconduct and mal-administration in their offices.
Page 73 - Every subject of the Commonwealth ought to find a certain remedy, by having recourse to the laws, for all injuries or wrongs which he may receive in his person, property or character. He ought to obtain right and justice freely, and without being obliged to purchase it; completely, and without any denial; promptly, and without delay ; conformably to the laws.
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Page 191 - The resolutions and advice of the council shall be recorded in a register, and signed by the members present; and this record may be called for at any time by either house of the legislature; and any member of the council may insert his opinion, contrary to the resolution of the majority.
Page 72 - The people of this commonwealth have the sole and exclusive right of governing themselves, as a free, sovereign, and independent state; and do, and forever hereafter shall, exercise and enjoy every power, jurisdiction, and right, which is not, or may not hereafter be, by them expressly delegated to the United States of America, in Congress assembled.
Page 72 - Provided notwithstanding, that the several towns, parishes, precincts, and other bodies politic, or religious societies, shall, at all times, have the exclusive right of electing their public teachers, and of contracting with them for their support and maintenance.