| Noah Webster - 1809 - 232 sivua
...were banifhedand others fined. New- York appealed to Congrefs, who, in December 1782, refolved thatthe proceedings of Vermont were derogatory to the authority...United States, and dangerous to the confederacy. They alfo required Vermont to indemnify the perfons who had fuffered damages from their proceedings. This... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 496 sivua
...property. Therefore, Resolved, That the said acts and proceedings of the said people, being highly derogatory to the authority of the United States, and .dangerous to the confederacy,- require the immediate and decided interposition of Congress, for the protection and relief of such'... | |
| Noah Webster - 1812 - 358 sivua
...banifhed and others fined. New- York appealed to Congvefs, who, in December 1782, refolved that th? proceedings of Vermont were derogatory to the authority of the United States, and dangerous to the confed- eracy. They alfo required Vermont to indemnify the perfons who had fuiFered damages from their... | |
| Noah Webster - 1823 - 384 sivua
...characters were banished and others fined. New-York appealed to Congress, who, in December 1782, resolved that the proceedings of Vermont were derogatory to...United States, and dangerous to the confederacy They also required Vermont to indemnify the persons who had suffered damages from their proceedings. This... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1022 sivua
...property ; therefore, Hrsulved, That the said acts and proceedings of the said people, being highIT derogatory to the authority of the United States, and dangerous to the confederacy, require the immediate and decided interposition of Congress, for the protection and relief of ouch... | |
| Noah Webster - 1832 - 340 sivua
...characters were banished and others fined. New York appealed to congress, ,who, in December 1782, resolved that the proceedings of Vermont were derogatory to...United States, and dangerous to the confederacy. They also required Vermont to indemnify the persons who had suffered damages from their proceedings. This... | |
| Noah Webster - 1832 - 378 sivua
...were banished and others fined. New York appealed to congress, who, in December 1782, resolved tkat .the proceedings of Vermont were derogatory to the...United States, and dangerous to the confederacy. They also required Vermont to indemnify the persons who had suffered damages from their proceedings. This... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1858 - 830 sivua
...property ; therefore, " Resolved, That the said acts and proceedings of the said people, being highly derogatory to the" authority of the United States, and dangerous to the confederacy, require the immediate and decided interposition of Congress, for the protection and relief of such... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1858 - 634 sivua
...congress on the fifth of December, by a resolution seconded by Hamilton, declaring it to be " highly derogatory to the authority of the United States, and dangerous to the confederacy ;" requiring restitution of the confiscated property, and pledging themselves to enforce it. After... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1858 - 636 sivua
...congress on the fifth of December, by a resolution seconded by Hamilton, declaring it to be " highly derogatory to the authority of the United States, and dangerous to the confederacy ;" requiring restitution of the confiscated property, and pledging themselves to enforce it. After... | |
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