With her own hand shedraughted the By-laws which make her the only really absolute sovereign that lives to-day in Christendom.
Considering who it is that draughtedthis law, there is a certain amount of humor in it.
Others have been draughted into situations connected with the boat companies, which support them during the summer months.
Nothing remarkable hapened this day onely their was 200 men draughted out to go to the governors Island to take some cattle.
We were guarded and a party draughted out for the mane guard.
Being Sunday we had an alarm and went to our Fort[137] the same day there was a party of men draughted out to go to the Light house and major tupper was comander of the party.
He had also been secretary of the committee of acts in the Congress, where once he had draughted a private bill which had never reached discussion.
This face is used for ashlar-work, usually with a chisel-draughted margin around each block.
This face is also generally used with a chisel-draughted margin.
The resolution, draughted by Mr. Trumbull, was made as offensive as possible, curtly declaring that "John C.
The Connecticut men, draughtedfrom several companies, were put under the command of the gallant Captain Knowlton, a captain in General Putnam's regiment.
Instructions to royal governors were draughted by them and they made nominations in cases of vacancy in the colonial service.
The original Burlington colonists brought with them a body of laws which have been described as "the broadest, sanest, and most equitable charter draughted for any body of colonists up to that time.
The declaration of rights and constitution were draughted by George Mason.
To explain this, it has, indeed, been conjectured, that Martin's copy contains the resolutions as at first draughted by Dr.
In the year 1766 he brought to the consideration of the assembly the act of parliament claiming a right to tax America; and he draughted the address to the king, and the memorial to the commons.
He brought over several bills ready draughted in England to be passed by the assembly, it being "intended to introduce here the modes of Ireland.
Her letters of form, which required better orthography than she was mistress of, he draughted for her, pen-weary though he was.
Footnote 248: Konrad Kretschmer believes Sanudo's maps to have been draughted entirely or principally by Vesconte.
I am rough-riding every day, and expect to be passed as fit for regular duty soon, when I shall be draughtedoff to the Indies, where our head-quarters are.
They hurried him on board the tender, lying off Cat-down; and immediately draughted him to a small frigate, which was to sail the next morning, as part of a convoy to some Indian ships.
But the work of the Convention and the debates of the members were in connection with the draughted Constitution of the Committee of Detail, or in connection with amendments thereof or additions thereto.
Permit me to call your attention to a resolution of the Virginia Assembly, adopted in 1798, said to be draughted by Mr. Madison, now President of the United States, upon this subject.
The greater part were draughted to other men-of-war, but in her I remained until she was paid off, at the peace.
The Earl of Shaftesbury, at the head of a special committee, draughted a bill repealing the prohibition.
In 1688 Francis Daniel Pastorius draughted a memorial against slavery, which was adopted by the Germantown Friends, and by them sent up to the Monthly Meeting, and thence to the Yearly Meeting at Philadelphia.
The most serviceable were, however, draughted to act as sharp-shooters, and several battalions were stationed to strengthen particular points of the line.
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