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To: MikeWUSAF; Freedom'sWorthIt
“The 19th of May, 1780, was a remarkably dark day. Candles were lighted in many houses; the birds were silent and disappeared; and the fowls retired to roost.

The legislature of Connecticut was then in session at Hartford. A very general opinion prevailed that the Day of Judgment was at hand. The House of Representatives, being unable to transact their business, adjourned. A proposal to adjourn the Council [Senate or Upper House] was under consideration.

When the opinion of Col. Davenport was asked, he answered, ‘I am against an adjournment. The Day of Judgment is either approaching, or it is not. If it is not, there is no cause for an adjournment; if it is, I choose to be found doing my duty. I wish therefore that candles may be brought.”

43 posted on 03/29/2010 4:43:32 AM PDT by Eric Pode of Croydon
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To: Eric Pode of Croydon

Welcome. Very good post.


75 posted on 03/29/2010 6:14:49 AM PDT by Larry Lucido
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