Papers of John Adams, volume 2

Report Relative to Assuming Civil Government, 10 December 1774 JA Hancock, John Hawley, Joseph Warren, Joseph Dexter, Samuel Ward, Artemas Warren, James Heath, William Lee, Jeremiah Church, Benjamin Holten, Samuel Gerry, Elbridge Tyng, John Robinson, Lemuel Foster, Jedediah Gorham, Nathaniel Cushing, Thomas Adams, Samuel Paine, Robert Treat Massachusetts Provincial Congress Inhabitants of Massachusetts Bay Colony Boston Gazette (newspaper)

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Report Relative to Assuming Civil Government, 10 December 1774 Adams, John Hancock, John Hawley, Joseph Warren, Joseph Dexter, Samuel Ward, Artemas Warren, James Heath, William Lee, Jeremiah Church, Benjamin Holten, Samuel Gerry, Elbridge Tyng, John Robinson, Lemuel Foster, Jedediah Gorham, Nathaniel Cushing, Thomas Adams, Samuel Paine, Robert Treat Massachusetts Provincial Congress Inhabitants of Massachusetts Bay Colony Boston Gazette (newspaper)
Report Relative to Assuming Civil Government

Cambridge,10 December 1774. printed: Mass. Provincial Congress, Jours. , p. 73–74.

This, the second report on this date of the Committee on the State of 199the Province, was framed in the form of three resolutions: that the adjournment on 29 October had been necessary; but that because “powers delegated by the people for long periods have been abused to the endangering the public rights and liberties,” further adjournment was undesirable and the congress should be dissolved; that the towns and districts should elect delegates to a new congress to meet on 1 February 1775, or sooner if the delegates elected by “Charlestown, Cambridge, Brookline, Roxbury, and Dorchester, or a majority of them” thought it important to do so.

The congress ordered that printed copies of this report be sent to the committees of correspondence and that it be printed in the Boston newspapers and as a broadside (Evans, No. 13421). It appeared in the Boston Gazette, 12 December.

Printed (Mass. Provincial Congress, Jours. , p. 73–74).