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Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution

Dawson, Henry B. Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution. Morrisania, NY: (privately printed by the author), 1886. 306 words

One week after that body had been originally organized, [May 30, 1775] Benjamin Kissam, of the City of New York, " moved in the words following, " to wit : ' Forasmuch as a reconciliation between " Great Britain and these Colonies, on constitutional " principles, is essential to the well-being of both "' countries, and will prevent the horrors of a Civil " War, in which this Continent is now about to be " involved, it is, therefore, the indispensable duty " of this Congress, to communicate to the Delegates " of this Colony, in Continental Congress, their sen- " timents respecting the terms of such reconciliation ; " I, therefore, move that a Committee be appointed " to prepare and state the terms on which such re- " conciliation may be tendered to Great Britain, con- " sistent with the just Liberties and Freedom of the " subject, in America, to the intent that the same, " when approved by this Congress, may be laid before " the said Delegates, as our sense, on this important " subject, to be humbly submitted to their considera- " tion."

A question of such great importance and so distasteful to many of the Deputies, was reasonably discussed with much warmth ; and it is very evident that, had the vote been taken, at that time, the motion would have been adopted by the Provincial Congress. It was evidently approved hy a majority of the Counties ; but, if the vote could be postponed, changes might be effected, by fair means or by foul -- there were astute and experienced politicians within and around that Provincial Congress -- and three of the Counties who were opposed to the motion resorted to the tenth Rule of the Congress, 3 not resorted to, on any other occasion, during the entire