The History of the American RevolutionJ. Duffy, 1846 - 248 ページ |
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... field of blood . bs -I £ During the remainder of her reign , the Queen was busy in planting remorseless colonies ... fields of the native Irish ; and her robber banner , " that might have waved in easy triumph over the enceless red men ...
... field of blood . bs -I £ During the remainder of her reign , the Queen was busy in planting remorseless colonies ... fields of the native Irish ; and her robber banner , " that might have waved in easy triumph over the enceless red men ...
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... field . With such efflux dissatisfied royalty at last interfered , and an order in council , made by 1 Charles I. , forbad further emigration . 1633 , This order , rashly made and feebly ex- ecuted , was from time to time renewed until ...
... field . With such efflux dissatisfied royalty at last interfered , and an order in council , made by 1 Charles I. , forbad further emigration . 1633 , This order , rashly made and feebly ex- ecuted , was from time to time renewed until ...
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... field of letters , but more experienced in the foundation and government of new states , was engaged in devising a more abiding and wiser constitution . This was William Penn , 1681 . the founder of Pennsylvania . He ob- tained a grant ...
... field of letters , but more experienced in the foundation and government of new states , was engaged in devising a more abiding and wiser constitution . This was William Penn , 1681 . the founder of Pennsylvania . He ob- tained a grant ...
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... field of political action . The language and acts of the Colonial Assem- blies bespoke the presence of self - respect and self- reliance . The tone of the whole country sounded I nationally , and the very exertion of this feeling was 44 ...
... field of political action . The language and acts of the Colonial Assem- blies bespoke the presence of self - respect and self- reliance . The tone of the whole country sounded I nationally , and the very exertion of this feeling was 44 ...
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... field of letters , the peasant tried his carbine lock , and felt the edge of his forgotten spear . γ 92 Our confined limits deny a distinct place and specific mention to very many important facts crowding the annals , not alone of New ...
... field of letters , the peasant tried his carbine lock , and felt the edge of his forgotten spear . γ 92 Our confined limits deny a distinct place and specific mention to very many important facts crowding the annals , not alone of New ...
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advantage American army AMERICAN REVOLUTION arms Arnold arrived assembly attack attempt battle Boston British army Bunker's Hill Burgoyne camp cannonade Carolina Charlestown citizens Clinton Colonel colonies colonists command commander-in-chief committed Congress council Count D'Estaing courage danger daring defeat defence Delaware detachment division encamped enemy engaged England English enterprise evacuation expedition fate fell fierce fire flag of England fleet force garrison genius Governor hand honour hope inhabitants intrenchments Island land latter laws liberty lines Lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore Lord North Marquis de Lafayette ment miles military militia minister movement night officers once operations parliament patriotism peace position prepared Prescot prisoners proposed province Quebec received refused resistance resolution retired retreat river safety sloop-of-war soldiers South Carolina spirit Stamp Act storm strength struggle success tion took town triumph troops valour vengeance vessels victory Virginia Washington wounded York
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234 ページ - He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected; whereby the Legislative Powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise ; the State remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.
242 ページ - I behold the surest pledges, that as, on one side, no local prejudices or attachments, no separate views nor party animosities, will misdirect the comprehensive and equal eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests...
236 ページ - He has constrained our fellow-citizens, taken captive on the high seas, to bear arms against their country ; to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands.
242 ページ - I dwell on this prospect with every satisfaction which an ardent love for my country can inspire: since there is no truth more thoroughly established, than that there exists, in the economy and course of nature, an indissoluble union between virtue and happiness; between duty and advantage; between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy, and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity...
244 ページ - Having thus imparted to you my sentiments as they have been awakened by the occasion which brings us together, I shall take my present leave, but not without resorting once more to the benign Parent of the human race, in humble supplication that, since he has been pleased to...
238 ページ - Happy in the confirmation of our independence and sovereignty, and pleased with the opportunity afforded the United States, of becoming a respectable nation, I resign with satisfaction the appointment I accepted with diffidence — a diffidence in my abilities to accomplish so arduous a task ; which however was superseded by a confidence in the rectitude of our cause, the support of the supreme power of the unioa and the patronage of Heaven.
243 ページ - To the preceding observations I have one to add, which will be most properly addressed to the House of Representatives. It concerns myself, and will therefore be as brief as possible. When I was first honored with a call into the service of my country, then on the eve of an arduous struggle for its liberties, the light in which I contemplated my duty required that I should renounce every pecuniary compensation.
238 ページ - It was impossible the choice of confidential officers to compose my family should have been more fortunate. Permit me, sir, to recommend in particular, those who have continued in the service to the present moment, as worthy of the favorable notice and patronage of Congress.
243 ページ - I must decline as inapplicable to myself any share in the personal emoluments which may be indispensably included in a permanent provision for the executive department, and must accordingly pray that the pecuniary estimates for the station in which I am placed may during my continuance in it be limited to such actual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require.
239 ページ - Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world : having taught a lesson useful to those who inflict and to those who feel oppression, you retire from the great theatre of action, with the blessings of your fellow-citizens, but the glory of your virtues will not terminate with your military command, it will continue to animate remotest ages.