Lexington Town Meetings From 1765 to 1775

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This being the light in which we view these measures of adminis- tration in their nature and tendency, we cannot but be alarmed, espe- cially when we see our danger so great, our ruin so nearly effected, the ship with the detested tribute Tea in the harbor, and the persons appointed to receive and sell the same unnaturally refusing to resign their appointment, though by carrying it into effect, they should pro- cure their country's ruin. As therefore we should be wanting to our- selves, to our
...country and posterity, to be silent upon such an occasion as this, and as we have no reason to e. Xpect that God, the Supreme Dis- poser of all things, will work miracles for us, while we neglect ourselves, we do with the greatest seriousness and sincerity come into the fol- ■ lowing Resolves.
1. That as the Revenue Act, and the Act allowing the East India Company to export Teas into the Colonies subject to duties, with all the measures of the Ministry and Administration, whether by secret craft or open violence to carry said Acts into effect, appear to us to be a direct violation of our charter rights and liberties, we are determined to the utmost of our power in every rational way, upon this and all proper occasions, to oppose them, and use our most vigilant and reso- lute endeavors to prevent their taking place among us.


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