| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - 1907 - 692 pages
...Vice-President, and United States Senators by direct vote of the people. 2. We tender to the patriotic people of Cuba our deepest sympathy in their heroic struggle...of right ought to be, a free and independent State. 8. We favor home rule in the Territories and the District of Columbia and the early admission of the... | |
| Claude Halstead Van Tyne - 1907 - 28 pages
...of America."1 The Connecticut assembly approved of the Declaration, and resolved " that this Colony is and of right ought to be a free and independent State." 2 The " walls " were evidently not down in the opinion of these contemporary state legislators and... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1907 - 1026 pages
...of America."' The Connecticut assembly approved of the Declaration, and resolved " that this Colony is and of right ought to be a free and independent State." - The " walls " were evidently not down in the opinion of these contemporary state legislators and... | |
| Martha Helen Haywood, Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Mary Hilliard Hinton - 1908 - 460 pages
...contains some of the very words and ideas of the alleged "declaration" of May 20, 1775. "North Carolina is and of right ought to be, a free and independent State," and "unalienable Rights" are familiar expressions to the point. Like the national Declaration, the... | |
| Ellis Baker Usher - 1911 - 106 pages
...Vice-President, and United States senators by a direct vote of the people. We tender to the patriotic people of Cuba our deepest sympathy in their heroic struggle...of right ought to be a free and independent State. We favor home rule in the Territories and the District of Columbia, and the early admission of the... | |
| Texas. Convention - 1912 - 492 pages
...of America, having failed to answer the ends of its formation, is hereby dissolved, and that Texas is and of right ought to be a free and independent State, that her citizens and people are absolved from all allegiance to the United States or the government... | |
| Albert Gardner Robinson - 1915 - 320 pages
...likewise expressed sympathy, and declared the belief that the time had come when "the United States should recognize that Cuba is and of right ought to be a free and independent State." This may be regarded as the almost unanimous opinion of the people of this country at that time. In... | |
| Albert Gardner Robinson - 1915 - 334 pages
...likewise expressed sympathy, and declared the belief that the time had come when "the United States should recognize that Cuba is and of right ought to be a free and independent State." This may be regarded as the almost unanimous opinion of the people of this country at that time. In... | |
| Ezra Levan Johnson - 1917 - 586 pages
...was : "We approve of the Declaration of Independance published by said Congress, and that this Colony is and of right ought to be, a free and independent state, and the inhabitants thereof are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown, and all political... | |
| 1918 - 694 pages
...already mentioned, beginning thus: "You are instructed to vote that the late Province of North Carolina is, and of right ought to be, a free and independent State, invested with all power of legislation, capable of making laws to regulate all its internal policy,... | |
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