The History of Vermont From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time

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The History of Vermont From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
W H William Henry Carpenter
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It is true that an effort was made to pursue a middle course. The committee to whom the me- morial was referred, reported a recommendation that the petitioners should submit for the present to the government of New York, and assist their countrymen in the contest with Great Britain ; but that such submission ought not to prejudice their right to any land in controversy, or be con- strued to affirm or admit the jurisdiction of New York, when the troubles then existing should be ended. Mr. Heman ...Allen, tlie agent of Ver- mont, justly considered that this report, if adopted, and its resolution passed, would weaken the position of the petitioners, by putting them in an antagonistic position with congress if they refused to submit, as he judged they would ; or would do prejudice to their cause with New York if they acceded, the promise to the contrary notwithstanding. Under such circumstances, Mr. Allen deemed it prudent to withdraw the petition, and he obtained leave so to do. The 1776. ] DIFFICULTIES WITU THE CANADIANS.

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