The History of the United States of North America, from the Plantation of the British Colonies Till Their Revolt and Declaration of Independence, Том 4Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 462 стор. |
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... ment of certain supplies which he had been employed to procure for the army , Lord Loudoun told him that he could afford to wait , as his employment had doubtless given him ample opportunity of filling his own pockets . Franklin ...
... ment of certain supplies which he had been employed to procure for the army , Lord Loudoun told him that he could afford to wait , as his employment had doubtless given him ample opportunity of filling his own pockets . Franklin ...
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... ment , of which the complement was no more than two hun- dred . A number of Indian allies of the English , and who had formed part of the garrison , fared still more miserably . They were seized without scruple by their savage enemies ...
... ment , of which the complement was no more than two hun- dred . A number of Indian allies of the English , and who had formed part of the garrison , fared still more miserably . They were seized without scruple by their savage enemies ...
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... ment against the people whom they had been sent to protect , and whose militia had in reality protected them . The assem- bly of Massachusetts , animated rather than daunted by this emergency , voted an address to the governor , which ...
... ment against the people whom they had been sent to protect , and whose militia had in reality protected them . The assem- bly of Massachusetts , animated rather than daunted by this emergency , voted an address to the governor , which ...
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... ment in the spring of the preceding year ; and again , in the autumn , after a short expulsion from office , was reinstated Change of in it more firmly than before . The vigour and capacity of the British Ministry this extraordinary man ...
... ment in the spring of the preceding year ; and again , in the autumn , after a short expulsion from office , was reinstated Change of in it more firmly than before . The vigour and capacity of the British Ministry this extraordinary man ...
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... ment in the first conquest of Cape Breton.1 Before this conquest was completed , the expedition against Ticonderoga and Crown Point occurred to chequer the new and victorious career of the British arms in America . This enterprise was ...
... ment in the first conquest of Cape Breton.1 Before this conquest was completed , the expedition against Ticonderoga and Crown Point occurred to chequer the new and victorious career of the British arms in America . This enterprise was ...
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Сторінка 368 - Besides, sir, we have no election. If we were base enough to desire it, it is now too late to retire from the contest. There is no retreat but in submission and slavery ! Our chains are forged ; their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston! The war is inevitable — and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come! It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, peace; but there is no peace.
Сторінка 201 - Treason, treason!" echoed from every part of the house. Henry faltered not for an instant, but, taking a loftier attitude, and fixing on the speaker an eye of fire, he added " may profit by their example. If this be treason, make the most of it...
Сторінка 230 - I rejoice that America has resisted. Three millions of people, so dead to all the feelings of liberty as voluntarily to submit to be slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.
Сторінка 387 - His mind was great and powerful, without being of the very first order ; his penetration strong, though not so acute as that of a Newton, Bacon, or Locke ; and as far as he saw, no judgment was ever sounder. It was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion.
Сторінка 190 - They planted by your care! No! your oppressions planted them in America. — They fled from your tyranny to a then uncultivated and...
Сторінка 190 - LIBERTY to recoil within them: men promoted to the highest seats of justice, some who, to my knowledge, were glad, by going to a foreign country, to escape being brought to the bar of a Court of Justice in their own.
Сторінка 368 - Three millions of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us.
Сторінка 454 - It will be very agreeable to me; indeed, nothing has ever hurt me so much, and affected me with such keen sensations, as to find myself deserted in my old age by my only son ; and not only deserted, but to find him taking up arms against me in a cause wherein my good fame, fortune and life, were all at stake.
Сторінка 191 - God knows I do not at this time speak from motives of party heat ; what I deliver are the genuine sentiments of my heart. However superior to me in general. knowledge and experience the respectable body of this house may be...
Сторінка 362 - America, by beginning to allay ferments and soften animosities there, and above all for preventing in the mean time any sudden and fatal catastrophe at Boston, now suffering under the daily irritation of an army before their eyes...