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Title: Address by the Privates of upwards of thirty Companies, belonging to the City and Districts of Philadelphia, containing their reasons for refusing to sign the Military Articles ordered by the Committee of Safety.
Citation: American Archives Series 4, Volume 3, Page 0821
Author/Presenter: Anonymous
Type: Address; Proceedings
Themes: Military action: local protection; Military action: military organization and discipline; Military action: militias and irregular forces; Mobilizing the populace: trade boycotts; Political philosophy: American nationalism, unity, rights of America; Political philosophy: contract theory; Political philosophy: equality; Political philosophy: freedom; Political philosophy: justice, law, and natural law; Political philosophy: legislative power; Political philosophy: liberty; Political philosophy: republicanism and representation; Political philosophy: standing armies and militias
Date Presented: 1775-09-27
Before Whom: Anonymous
Where Presented: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, North America
Date Composed: 1775-9-27
Where Written: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, North America
Recipient: Anonymous
Document ID: S4-V3-P01-sp16-D0385
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