| Daniel Webster - 1881 - 650 páginas
...carry on, or to give up, the war ? Do we mean to submit to the measures of Parliament, Boston Port Bill and all ? Do we mean to submit, and consent that we...the dust ? I know we do not mean to submit. We never nhall submit. Do we intend to violate that most solemn obligation ever entered into by men, that plighting,... | |
| John Swett, Charles H. Allen, Josiah Royce - 1883 - 366 páginas
...clemency, what are you, what can you be, while the power of England remains, but outlaws? 3. If we postpone independence, do we mean to carry on or to...to submit to the measures of Parliament, — Boston Port Bill and all? Do we mean to submit, and consent that we shall be ground to powder, and our country... | |
| William Swinton - 1883 - 504 páginas
...royal clemency, what are you, what can you be, while the power of England remains, but outlaws t If we postpone independence, do we mean to carry on, or to give up, the war ? Do we mean to submit, and consent that we shall be ground to powder, and our country and its rights trodden down in the dust... | |
| William Swinton - 1883 - 492 páginas
...royal clemency, what are you, what can you be, while the power of England remains, but outlaws ? If we postpone independence, do we mean to carry on, or to give up, the war ? Do we mean to submit, and consent that we shall be ground to powder, and. our country and its rights trodden down in the... | |
| 1883 - 236 páginas
...royal clemency, what are you, what can you be, while the power of England remains, but outlaws? If we postpone independence, do we mean to 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... | |
| Lucy A. Chittenden - 1884 - 200 páginas
...canst not take him as a servant forever; thou canst not play with him as with a bird. 4. We will not submit, and consent that we ourselves shall be ground...our country and its rights trodden down in the dust. 5. The traces of her early cares, her sufferings, and fatigues, were all gone. 6. The hardest task... | |
| John Swett - 1884 - 404 páginas
...should we defer the Declaration ? Is any man so weak as now to hope for a reconciliation with England? Do we mean to submit to the measures of Parliament, Boston port-bill and all? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. 3. Sir, the Declaration will inspire the people... | |
| John Swett - 1884 - 412 páginas
...mine ? 3. Sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish, I give my hand and my heart to this vote. 4. Do we mean to carry on or to give up the war ? Require an additional example from each pupil. Rule III. Contrast or antithesis is denoted by opposite... | |
| Walter K. Fobes - 1885 - 200 páginas
...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, or...mean to submit to the measures of Parliament, Boston Port Bill and all ? Do we mean to submit that we ourselves shall be ground to powder, and our country... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1885 - 462 páginas
...royal clemency, what are you, what can you be, while the power of England remains, but outlaws ? If we postpone independence, do we mean to carry on or to...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, and... | |
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