Thomas Lynch Jr., America Stands Now Indebted To Her General

Sep 04, 11 Thomas Lynch Jr., America Stands Now Indebted To Her General

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Thomas Lynch Jr. said, "I have a Letter from undoubted Authority that assures me that the destruction of the Parliamentary Army in America will certainly produce Peace and by another that the seizing Quebec will produce the same Effect. I have no doubt America stands now indebted to her General for the One and will before the Return of Spring for the other."

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George Wythe, It May Be Necessary For Our Justification

Aug 24, 11 George Wythe, It May Be Necessary For Our Justification

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George Wythe said, "Congress has resolved, that a just Account of the Hostilities committed by the ministerial Army and Navy, in America, since the month of March last, be collected, with proper Evidence of the Facts. ... It may be necessary for our Justification, in the Judgment of the People of Great Britain, and foreign Nations."

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Oliver Wolcott, A Revolution In Government Is About To Take Effect

Aug 19, 11 Oliver Wolcott, A Revolution In Government Is About To Take Effect

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Oliver Wolcott said, "A Revolution in Gover[n]ment ... is about to take Effect. May God grant a happy Establishment of it, and secuerety to the Rights of the People. If this Recommendation takes effect which undouptedly it will, There will be an instance Real not implyed or Ideal of a Goverment founded in Compacet Express and Clear Made in its Principles by the People at large."

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John Witherspoon – The Sacred Cause Of My Country

John Witherspoon said, "Although these gray hairs must descend into the sepulchre, I would infinitely rather they should descend thither by the hand of the public executioner than desert, at this time, the sacred cause of my country."

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James Wilson – Religion and Law are Twin Sisters, Far From Being Rivals or Enemies

James Wilson said, "Far from being rivals or enemies, religion and law are twin sisters, friends, and mutual assistants. Indeed, these two sciences run into each other. The divine law, as discovered by reason and the moral sense, forms an essential part of both."

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