| Henry Phelps Johnston - 1878 - 562 páginas
...CONNECTICUT. PART I. THE CAMPAIGN. CHAPTER I. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CAMPAIGN — PLANS AND PREPARATIONS. " OUR affairs are hastening fast to a crisis ; and the approaching...probability, determine forever the fate of America." So wrote John Hancock, President of Congress, June 4th, 1776, to the governors and conventions of the... | |
| Sons of the American Revolution. Connecticut Society - 1891 - 120 páginas
...PROCLAMATION, and make the solemn Appeal to the Virtue and public Spirit of the good People of this Colony. Affairs are hastening fast to a Crisis, and the approaching...Probability determine forever the fate of AMERICA. If this should be successful on our side, there is little to fear on account of any other. Be exhorted... | |
| Martha Bockée Flint - 1896 - 576 páginas
...the Continental Congress, had written to the Governors and Assemblies of the various Colonies: " Our affairs are hastening fast to a crisis, and the approaching...probability, determine forever the fate of America." So it was, decisive, not as ending the war, but as establishing the resisting power of the Americans... | |
| John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 552 páginas
...PROCLAMAT1ON, and make the solemn Appeal to the Virtue and public Spirit of the good People of this Colony. Affairs are hastening fast to a Crisis, and the approaching...will in all Probability determine forever the fate of AMER1CA. If this should be successful on our side, there is little to fear on account of any other.... | |
| Charles Burr Todd - 1906 - 278 páginas
...PROCLAMATION, and make the solemn Appeal to the Virtue and public Spirit of the good People of this Colony. Affairs are hastening fast to a Crisis, and the approaching...Probability determine forever the fate of AMERICA. If this should be successful on our side, there is little to fear on account of any other. Be exhorted... | |
| Oscar Jewell Harvey - 1909 - 682 páginas
...the solemn Appeal of said Assembly to the Virtue and public Spirit of the good People of this Colony. Affairs are hastening fast to a Crisis, and the approaching...Probability, determine forever the Fate of America. * * Be exhorted to rtse, therefore, to superior Exertions on this great Occasion; and let all that... | |
| Lorenzo Sears - 1912 - 374 páginas
...lover.1 On the 4th of June, he wrote to "The Hon'ble Assembly of Massachusetts Bay" : — — "Our affairs are hastening fast to a Crisis; and the approaching...and his Parliament, that they have left no Measure unassayed that had a Tendency to accomplish our Destruction. Not contented with having lined our Coasts... | |
| George Larkin Clark - 1914 - 816 páginas
...published in the churches, appealing to the "virtue and public spirit of the good people of this colony" : Affairs are hastening fast to a crisis, and the approaching...probability determine forever the fate of America. Be exhorted to rise therefore to superior exertions on this great occasion ; and let all that are able... | |
| Jonathan Trumbull - 1919 - 394 páginas
...the solemn Appeal of said Assembly to the Virtue and public Spirit of the good People of this Colony. Affairs are hastening fast to a Crisis, and the approaching...Probability, determine forever the fate of America. If this should be successful on our Side, there is little to fear on Account of any other. Be exhorted... | |
| Edmund Cody Burnett - 1921 - 650 páginas
...THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS TO THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CONVENTION.1 PHILADA. June 4th. 1776. Gentlemen: Our affairs are hastening fast to a Crisis; and the approaching Campaign will in all Probability, determine for ever the fate of America. Such is the unrelenting Spirit which possesses the Tyrant of Britain... | |
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