A Letter From Robert S Reeder Esq to Dr Stouton W Dent

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Its origin was therefore of a date subsequent to that of the Declaration of Independence, and necessarily so, for the people of the Colonies were not free prior to that period to form a Constitution of their own.
On the fifteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven, "and in the second year of the independence of America, " the Articles of Confederacy were agreed to, and on the ninth day of July, 1778, were finally agreed to; and although the ol
...d Congress, at the time of their adoption, were in session by force of the pledge, which, in the Declaration of Inde- pendence, was the bond of union, yet the members styled themselves "Delegates of the United States of America. " The first section of that instrument is in these words : "The style of the confederacy 39 aliall be the United States of America ;" and a part of the third sec- tion is thus : "the said States hereby severally enter into a firm Icajue oi friendship with each other. " Thus it will be seen that the Articles of Confederation, equally with our State Constitution, are indebted for their existence to the ■"j'jZcfZi/e, " which, in the Declaration of Independence, was the primary und parental bond of union between the States.

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