| John Sanderson - 1827 - 362 strani
...had them cleaned, superbly framed, and placed in council for the admiration and imitation of all men. To which might be added, and should be added, little miserable likenesses of governor Winthrop, governor Bradstreet, governor Endicott and governor Belcher, hung up in obscure corners of... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1859 - 62 strani
...town. A committee was appointed to present this remonstrance, of which Samuel Adams was the chairman. " Now for the picture. The theatre and the scenery are...and should be added, little miserable likenesses of Gov. Winthrop, Gov. Bradstreet, Gov. Endicott, and Gov. Belcher, 46 hung up in obscure corners of the... | |
| William Vincent Wells - 1865 - 554 strani
...to the Council Chamber, as it suggested itself to him after forty-seven years had elapsed : — ' " Now for the picture. The theatre and the scenery are the same with those at the discussion of the Writs of Assistance. The same glorious portraits of King Charles the Second, and King James the... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1867 - 748 strani
...town. A committee was appointed to present this remonstrance, of which Samuel Adams was the chairman. " Now for the picture. The theatre and the scenery are...be added, little miserable likenesses of Governor Winthrop, Governor Bradstreet, Governor Bndicott, and Governor Belcher, hung up in obscure corners... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1867 - 766 strani
...town. A committee was appointed to present this remonstrance, of which Samuel Adams was the chairman. " Now for the picture. The theatre and the scenery are...glorious portraits of King Charles II. and King James 11., to which might be added, and should be added, little miserable likenesses of Governor Winthrop,... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1867 - 756 strani
...town. A committee was appointed to present this remonstrance, of which Samuel Adams was the chairman. " Now for the picture. The theatre and the scenery are the same with thbse at the discussion of writs of assistance. The same glorious portraits of King Charles II. and... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1873 - 516 strani
...the Old, and let John Adams describe the famous Council Chamber of the latter as he saw it in 1768. "The same glorious portraits of King Charles II. and...be added, little miserable likenesses of Governor Winthrop, Governor Bradstreet, Governor Endicott, and Governor Belcher, hung up in obscure comers of... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1873 - 514 strani
...the Old, and let John Adams describe the famous Council Chamber of the latter as he saw it in 1768. "The same glorious portraits of King Charles II. and...be added, little miserable likenesses of Governor Winthrop, Governor Bradstreet, Governor Endicott, and Governor Belcher, hung up in obscure corners... | |
| Boston (Mass.) - 1882 - 264 strani
...make a final demand. John Adams (Life and Works, Vol. X., p. 249) has eloquently described the scene in the following words : — "Now for the picture....those at the discussion of writs of assistance. The SAMUEL ADAMS same glorious portraits of King Charles II. and King James II., to which might be added,... | |
| Boston (Mass.) - 1882 - 260 strani
...Works, Vol. X., p. 249) has eloquently described the scene in the following words : — SAMUEL ADAMS J same glorious portraits of King Charles II. and King...be added, little miserable likenesses of Governor "Winthrop, Governor Bradstreet, Governor Endicott, and Governor Belcher, hung up in obscure corners... | |
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