... John Dickinson, the Author of the Declaration, On Taking Up Arms in 1775;
... John Dickinson, the Author of the Declaration, On Taking Up Arms in 1775;
George Henry Moore
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They seem to have thought the word " Congress " a word to charm with — a word of mysterious power and significance — in- * "As to matters of fact, the Proclamation; which you ascribe to General Washington upon his first taking the command of the Army, was drawn up by Con- gress. The consideration of it proceeded pari passu with the Petition to the King, and was passed by Congress while the Petition was engrossing. The truth is there was a considerable opposition to the sending another petition ...considering the manner in which the former had been treated. But several members were warm in favour of it. The matter was compromised, and the petition and declaration were both or- dered and passed in a manner together." C.'T. to D. Ramsay. New York : Nov. 4, 1786. Coll. N. Y. H. S. 1878: pp. 215-16. 32 John Dickinson, the Author of the Declaration stead of a harmless necessary word of description in that place, and one absolutely colorless and void of of- fence. It would hopelessly puzzle the most diligent critic to find anything hidden in that simple combination of eight letters of the alphabet, where it is used in that document.
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