| Washington Irving - 1896 - 668 стор.
...of incalculable magnitude. The liberties of no less than three millions of people, with that of all their posterity, were staked on the wisdom and energy of their councils. Owing to closed doors, and the want of reporters, no record exists of the discussions and speeches... | |
| Ira K. Morris - 1898 - 454 стор.
...of incalculable magnitude. The liberties of no less than three millions of people, with that of all their posterity, were staked on the wisdom and energy...which the members looked around upon each other; and at the reluctance which every individual felt to open a business so fearfully momentous! In the midst... | |
| John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 552 стор.
...together was of incalculable magnitude. The liberties of no less than 3,000,000 people, with that of all their posterity, were staked on the wisdom and energy...silence which is said to have followed upon their organizaact in this manner, as the Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's forces in America, this odious... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 572 стор.
...of incalculable magnitude. The liberties of no less than three millions of people, with that of all their posterity, were staked on the wisdom and energy of their councils.* "It is such an assembly," writes John Adams, who was present, " as never before came together on a... | |
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