| Edward McCrady - 1899 - 1042 sivua
...full house voted £ 10, 500 of their currency to be remitted to Great Britain for the support of the constitutional rights and liberties of the people of Great Britain and America, and referred it to them to carry this resolution into execution ; and, they continue, " we being very certain... | |
| William Roy Smith - 1903 - 476 sivua
...Ferguson, Mr. Dart, and Mr. Lynch, who are to remit the same to Great Britain, for the support of the just and Constitutional Rights and Liberties of the People of Great Britain and America. "Resolved, That this House will make provision to reimburse the Public Treasurer the said sum.'" 1... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council - 1912 - 890 sivua
...Ferguson, Mr. Dart, and Mr. Lynch, who are to remit the same to Great Britain for the Support of the just and constitutional Rights and Liberties of the People of Great Britain and America. [The Board of Trade are to report the state of the constitution of the province, the usage with respect... | |
| 1920 - 894 sivua
...to the " Secretary of the Supporters of the Bill of Rights in London " for the " support of the just and constitutional rights and liberties of the people of Great Britain and America." ' This resolution the governor forwarded to the Privy Council, and that body, without according the... | |
| Minnie Clare Yarborough - 1926 - 286 sivua
...Ferguson, Mr. Dart and Mr. Lynch, who are to remit the same to Great Britain for the Support of the just and Constitutional Rights and Liberties of the People of Great Britain and America," 9 the House pledging itself to reimburse the Public Treasurer the amount thus appropriated. His Majesty's... | |
| Sir Almeric William Fitz Roy - 1928 - 390 sivua
...£1o,5oo out of any money in the Treasury to be remitted to " Great Britain for the support of the just and constitutional Rights and Liberties of the people of Great Britain and America," which was promptly met by the despatch of an additional Instruction forbidding the Assembly to order... | |
| Henry Laurens - 1968 - 698 sivua
...out of any money in the treasury for the purpose of remitting the same "for the Support of the just and Constitutional rights and liberties, of the People of Great Britain and America." The council suggested if the house would remove this obstacle the council would agree to the tax bill.... | |
| Peter D. G. Thomas - 1996 - 302 sivua
...£1.300 sterling, voted on 8 December 1769 by the South Carolina Assembly 'for the support of the just and constitutional rights and liberties of the people of Great Britain and America'. Next day the Committee empowered to carry out this resolution instructed the colony's London bankers... | |
| James Haw - 1997 - 412 sivua
...house committee, which would send that sum to Wilkes's friends in Britain "for the support of the just and constitutional Rights and Liberties of the People of Great Britain and America." John Rutledge, who served on the committee, was surely responsible for channeling some of the correspondence... | |
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