| English literature - 1777 - 756 pages
...State of South Carolina is, and of right ought to be, a free, independent, and Sovereign State ; and that the people thereof owe no allegiance, or obedience, to George the Third, King of Great Britain ; ;tnd I do renounce, refufe, and abiure any allegiance, or obedience, to him ; and I do alfo fwear,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1794 - 610 pages
...Georgia, to i>t free, independent, and 'Sovereign Jlates ; and declare that the people thereof have no allegiance or obedience to George the third,* King of Great Britain ; and I re. nounce, refufe, and abjure any allegiance or obedience to him. And J do fwear, that 1 will, to... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1779 - 734 pages
...Georgia, to be free, independent, and Jo*vereign ftates ; and declare th^t the people thereof have no allegiance or obedience to George the third, King of Great Britain ; and I renounce, refufe, and abjure any allegiance or obedience to him. And I do fwear, that I will, to the utmoft of... | |
| Constitutional law - 1783 - 492 pages
...AB do acknowledge the State of South- Carolina to be a free, independent, and fovereign State, and that the people thereof owe no allegiance or obedience...to George the Third, King of Great Britain. And I do 'renounce, refufe, and abjure, any allegiance or obedience to him. And I do Iwear or affirm (as... | |
| English literature - 1777 - 750 pages
...State of South Carolina is, and of right ought to be, a free, independent, and Sovereign State ; and that the people thereof owe no allegiance, or obedience,...to George the Third, King of Great Britain ; and I do renounce, rcfufe, and abjure any allegiance, or obedience, to him ; and I do alrb fwcar, (or affirm,... | |
| History - 1794 - 614 pages
...and Georgia, to be free, independent, andfowtreign ftatei; and declare that the people thereof have no allegiance or obedience to George the third, King of Great Britain ; and I renounce, refufe, and abjure any allegiance or obedience to him. And I do fwear, that I will, to the utrnoft... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1834 - 600 pages
...commanded by the Marquis de Lafayette. The oath required by Congress to be taken by every officer was as follows. — "I do acknowledge the United States...declare that the people thereof owe no allegiance dr obedience to George the Third, King of Great Britain ; and I renounce, refuse, and abjure any allegiance... | |
| South Carolina - Law - 1836 - 476 pages
...the State of South Carolina is and of right ought to be a free, independent, and sovereign state, and that the people thereof owe no allegiance or obedience...to George the Third, King of Great Britain, and I do renounce, refuse, and abjure, any allegiance or obedience to him ; and I do swear (or affirm, as... | |
| Henry Baldwin - Constitutional law - 1837 - 236 pages
...should swear, that "I do acknowledge the thirteen United States of America, namely, New Hampshire, &c. to be free, independent, and sovereign states, and declare that the people thereof owe no allegiance to George the Third, king of Great Britain," 2 Journ. 400. That allegiance is the unerring test of... | |
| Henry Baldwin - Constitutional history - 1837 - 230 pages
...should swear, that "I do acknowledge the thirteen United States of America, namely, New Hampshire, &c. to be free, independent, and sovereign states, and declare that the people thereof owe no allegiance to George the Third, king of Great Britain," 2 Journ. 400. That allegiance is the unerring test of... | |
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