We do, then, most solemnly before God and the world declare that regardless of every consequence, at the risk of every distress, the arms we have been compelled to assume we will use with perseverance, exerting to their utmost energies all those powers which our Creator hath given us to preserve that liberty which he committed to us in sacred deposit and to protect from every hostile hand our lives and our properties.


The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1760-1775 (ed. 1892)


We do, then, most solemnly before God and the world declare that regardless of every consequence, at the risk of every distress, the arms we have...

We do, then, most solemnly before God and the world declare that regardless of every consequence, at the risk of every distress, the arms we have...

We do, then, most solemnly before God and the world declare that regardless of every consequence, at the risk of every distress, the arms we have...

We do, then, most solemnly before God and the world declare that regardless of every consequence, at the risk of every distress, the arms we have...