By the great and General Court of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay. A proclamation : the frailty of human nature, the wants of individuals, and the numerous dangers which surround them, through the course of life, have in all ages, and in every country, impell'd them to form societies, and establish governments .

Expresses many of the same ideas on self-government and British disregard of American rights as were later found in the Declaration of independence. Recommends that the Provincial Congress begin procedures to carry on government until provisions of old charter are respected by the governor.

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OCLC:62814087
Autor Corporativo: Massachusetts. General Court
Idioma:English
Publicado em: [Watertown, Mass.] : [Printed by Benjamin Edes], [1776]
coleção:LLMC-digital (Series)
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Acesso em linha:LLMC Digital
Itens Relacionados:Print version: By the Great and General Court of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay. A proclamation.
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