| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 420 pagina’s
...you,—are you not both already the proscribed and predestined objects of punishment and vengeance ? Cut off from all hope of royal clemency, what are you, what...Do we mean to submit to the measures of Parliament, the Boston port-bill and all ? Do we mean to submit, and consent that we ourselves shall be ground... | |
| Philip Lawrence - 1870 - 422 pagina’s
...are you not both already the proscribed and predestined objects of punishment and vengeance? Cut off from all hope of royal clemency, what are you, what...carry on. or to give up the war? Do we mean to submit, and consent that we ourselves shall be ground to powder, and our country and its rights trodden down... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - 1870 - 416 pagina’s
...you,—are not both already proscribed and predestined objects of punishment and of vengeance ? Cut off from all hope of royal clemency, what are you, what...be, while the power of England remains, but outlaws ? " — Supposed SPEECH OF JOHN ADAMS.— Webster. " The war is actually begun ! The next gale that... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - 1871 - 422 pagina’s
...proscribed and predestined objects of punishment and of vengeance ? Cut off from all hope of royal elemency, what are you, what can you be, while the power of England remains, but outlaws? " — Supposed SPEECH OF JOHN ADAMS.—. Webtter. " The war is actually begun ! The next gale that... | |
| Paul Reeves - 1872 - 236 pagina’s
...not both already the proscribed and pre- . destined objects of punishment and of vengeance? Cut off from all hope of royal clemency, what are you, what...postpone independence, do we mean to carry on, or give up, the war? Do we mean to submit to the measures of Parliament, Boston port-bill and all ? Do... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 418 pagina’s
...you not both already the proscribed and predestined objects of punishment and of vengeance? Cut off from all hope of royal clemency, what are you. what...be, while the power of England remains, but outlaws ? 3. If we postpone independence, do we mean to carry on or to give up the war? Do we mean to submit... | |
| Patrick O'Shea - 1873 - 524 pagina’s
...not both, already, the proscribed and predestined objects of punishment, and of vengeance? Cut off from all hope of royal clemency, what are you, what...measures of Parliament, Boston port-bill and all? Do wo mean to submit, and consent that we ourselves shall be ground to powder, and our country and its... | |
| 1875 - 558 pagina’s
...both already the proscribed und predestined objects of punishment and of vengeance ! Out off from nil hope of royal clemency, what are you, what can you...while the power of England remains, but outlaws? If we postpono independence, do we mean to carry on or give up the war ? Do we mean to submit to the measures... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1875 - 348 pagina’s
...you not both already the proscribed and predestined objects of punishment and of vengeance ? Cut off from all hope of royal clemency, what are you, what...be, while the power of England remains, but outlaws ? 3. If we postpone independence, do we mean to carry on, or to give up, the war? Do we mean to submit... | |
| 1876 - 72 pagina’s
...grasp. We have but to reach forth to it, and it is ours. Why then should we defer the declaration ? * * If we postpone independence, do we mean to carry on,...mean to submit to the measures of parliament, Boston port bill and all ? Do we mean to submit, and consent that we, ourselves, shall be ground to powder,... | |
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