| M. Katherine Jackson - 1906 - 214 páginas
...us complain to our parent ; but let our complaints speak at the same time the language of affection and veneration. If, however, it shall happen by an...course of affairs, that our applications to his Majesty . . . prove ineffectual, let us then take another step, by withholding from Great Britain all the advantages... | |
| 1914 - 594 páginas
...native of Maryland and then a resident of Pennsylvania, in his Letters from a Farmer, wrote thus : " Let us complain to our parent, but let our complaints...same time the language of affliction and veneration." Early in the next year — February, 1768 — the Massachusetts assembly issued" a Circular Letter... | |
| Fred Lewis Pattee - 1922 - 1086 páginas
...to promote her welfare by all the language of affliction and veneration, the means in their power. If, however, it shall happen, by an unfortunate course of affairs, that our piness of these provinces indubitably applications to his Majesty and the par- consists in their connection... | |
| Robert Granville Caldwell - 1925 - 578 páginas
...children, who have received unmerited blows from a beloved parent. Let us complain to our parents; but let our complaints speak at the same time, the language of affection and veneration." In the meantime the merchants of the seaports and the great planters of... | |
| Robert Granville Caldwell - 1925 - 576 páginas
...children, who have received unmerited blows from a beloved parent. Let us complain to our parents; but let our complaints speak at the same time, the language of affection and veneration." In the meantime the merchants of the seaports and the great planters of... | |
| Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 452 páginas
...English people that suggests Hutchinson and Bernard. Consider such naive adulation as the following: We have an excellent prince, in whose good dispositions...same time the language of affliction and veneration.* With so much conceded, what ground of serious quarrel remained ? What was there to justify an American... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 páginas
...children who have received unmerited blows from a 10 beloved parent. Let us complain to our parents, but let our complaints speak at the same time the...with-holding from Great Britain all the advantages she 20 has been used to receive from us. Then let us try if our ingenuity, industry, and frugality, will... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1898 - 684 páginas
...children, who have received unmerited blows from a beloved parent. Let us complain to our parents; but let our complaints speak at the same time, the...applications to his Majesty and the parliament for the redress, prove ineffectual, let us then take another step, by witholding from GreatBritain, all... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 692 páginas
...children, who have received unmerited blows from a beloved parent. Let us complain to our parents; but let our complaints speak at the same time, the...applications to his Majesty and the parliament for the redress, prove ineffectual, let us then take another step, by witholding from GreatBritain, all... | |
| Kathy Sammis - 1997 - 130 páginas
...children, who have received unmerited blows from a beloved parent. Let us complain to our parents; but let our complaints speak at the same time, the language of affection and veneration. John Dickinson Directions: You are going to use what you've just read to... | |
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