| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 574 strani
...to a humble and dutiful petition to the throne, provided there was the most distant hope of success. But have we not tried this already? Have we not addressed...and remonstrated to the Commons ? And to what end ? Did they deign to look at our petitions ? Does it not appear, as clear as the sun in its meridian... | |
| George Washington - 1834 - 574 strani
...to a humble and dutiful petition to the throne, provided there was the most distant hope of success. But have we not tried this already? Have we not addressed...and remonstrated to the Commons ? And to what end ? Did they deign to look at our petitions 1 Does it not appear, as clear as the sun in its meridian... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 574 strani
...to a humble and dutiful petition to the throne, provided there was the most distant hope of success. But have we not tried this already ? Have we not addressed...and remonstrated to the Commons ? And to what end ? Did they deign to look at our petitions ? Does it not appear, as clear as the sun in its meridian... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 602 strani
...an humble and dutiful petition to the throne, provided there was the most distant hope of success. But have we not tried this already ? Have we not addressed...and remonstrated to the Commons ? And to what end ? Did they deign to look at our petitions ? Does it not appear as clear as the sun in its meridian... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 574 strani
...throne, provided there was the most distant hope of success. But have we not tried this already? Qlave we not addressed the Lords, and remonstrated to the Commons? And to what end? Did they deign to look at our petitions ? Does it not appear, as clear as the sun in its meridian brightness,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1855 - 566 strani
...to a humble and dutiful petition to the throne, provided there was the most distant hope of success. But have we not tried this already? Have we not addressed...the liberty and property of the people of Boston, before restitution of the loss to the India Company was demanded, a plain and self-evident proof of... | |
| George Washington - 1855 - 568 strani
...to a humble and dutiful petition to the throne, provided there was the most distant hope of success. But have we not tried this already ? Have we not addressed the Lords, and remonstrated to the Commons 1 And to what end ? Did they deign to look at our petitions ? Does it not appear, as clear as the sun... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 498 strani
...to a humble and dutiful petition to the throne, provided there was the most distant hope of success. But have we not tried this already? Have we not addressed...the liberty and property of the people of Boston, before restitution of the loss to the India Company was demanded, a plain and self-evident proof of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1860 - 492 strani
...have we not tried this already ? Have 3 not addressed the lords, and remonstrated to the commons ? nd to -what end ? Does it not appear as clear as the sun in its eridiau brightness that there is a regular, systematic plan to fix ic right and practice of taxation... | |
| Lorenzo Sabine - 1864 - 638 strani
...dutiful petition to the throne, provided there was the most distant hope of success. But," said he, " have we not tried this already ? Have we not addressed...and remonstrated to the Commons ? And to what end ? ' Did they deign to look at our petitions ? " &c. Prior to July 18, 1774, Mr. Fairfax attended several... | |
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