| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 páginas
...bound, by the strongest ties of friendship, as well as of common interest, to regard with attention, whatever concerns them. You will not, therefore, be...of parliament, which, in their apprehension, were uaconstitutional and oppressive, uhi have given the good people^ ,hi, coiony "'JHSt and general alarm;... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 páginas
...bound, by the strongest ties ol friendship, as well as of common interest, to regard with attention, whatever concerns them. You will not, therefore, be...execution certain acts of parliament, which, in their appre were unconstitutional and oppressive, should have given the good people of this colony a very... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 514 páginas
...therefore, be surprised, that your first arrh'a at Boston, with a body of his Majesty's troops, fo the declared purpose of carrying into execution certain acts of parliament, which, in their appre tension, were nnconatitutional and oppressive tack is made upon them. Be so good, therefore,... | |
| Massachusetts. Provincial Congress - 1838 - 866 páginas
...Congress do take into consideration the precepts issued by general Gage for calling a general assembly. acts of parliament, which, in their apprehension,...and other military preparations, greatly increased the apprehensions for the safety of their friends and hrcthren ; they could not be unconcerned spectator*... | |
| James Herring - 1839 - 526 páginas
...bound, by the strongest ties of friendship as well as of common interest, to regard with attention whatever concerns them. You will not therefore be...should have given the good people of this Colony a very juat and general alarm. Your subsequent proceedings, in fortifying the town of Boston, and other military... | |
| James Herring, James Barton Longacre - 1852 - 376 páginas
...bound, by the strongest ties of friendship as well as of common interest, to regard with attention whatever concerns them. You will not therefore be...and other military preparations, greatly increased their apprehensions for the safety of their friends and brethren ; they could not be unconcerned spectators... | |
| James Herring, James Barton Longacre - 1854 - 458 páginas
...bound, by the strongest ties of friendship as well as of common interest, to regard with attention whatever concerns them. You will not therefore be...proceedings, in fortifying the town of Boston, and independence. With sincere and lively gratitude to Almighty God, our great protector and deliverer,... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 páginas
...bound, by the strongest ties of friendship, as well as of common interest, to regard with attention, whatever concerns them. You will not, therefore, be...and other military preparations, greatly increased their apprehensions for the safety of their friends and brethren ; they could not be unconcerned spectators... | |
| Eben Edwards Beardsley - 1876 - 248 páginas
...themselves bound, by the strongest ties of friendship as well as common interest, to regard with attention whatever concerns them. You will not, therefore, be...Acts of Parliament, which, in their apprehension, are unconstitutional and oppressive, should have given the good people of this Colony a very just and... | |
| Eben Edwards Beardsley - 1876 - 248 páginas
...declared purpose of carrying into execution certain Acts of Parliament, which, in their apprehension, are unconstitutional and oppressive, should have given...and other military preparations, greatly increased their apprehensions for the safety of their friends and brethren. They could not be unconcerned spectators... | |
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