| Webster Cook - 1905 - 294 strani
...landmarks, your boundaries of colonies ? The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers, New Englanders, are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an American." These words may be regarded as the first conscious recognition of a new principle in American history,... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William MacDonald - 1905 - 704 strani
...the boundaries of the several colonies; the distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New222 Yorkers, and New - Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian; I am an American." There is, I think, an undue tendency in these days to exaggerate the differences... | |
| 1906 - 434 strani
...declaring to the first Continental Congress, "The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers, and New Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an American." A distinguished Frenchman, as he stood among the graves at Arlington, said : "Only a great people is... | |
| 1906 - 76 strani
...declaring to the first Continental Congress, "The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers, and New Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an American." A distinguished Frenchman, as he stood among the graves at Arlington, said : "Only a great people is... | |
| James Joseph McDonald - 1907 - 436 strani
...effaced the boundaries of the several colonies, the distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers and New Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian but an American." In the meanwhile matters were reaching a crisis in Virginia. Lord Dunmore marched with a force to the... | |
| George Morgan - 1907 - 550 strani
...in spirit than he had been when, thirteen years before, he stood up in Carpenters' Hall and said : " I am not a Virginian, but an American. . . . All America is thrown into one mass " ? Had he not now, indeed, become one of the most Virginian of the Virginians? We have seen under... | |
| Arthur Copeland - 1907 - 160 strani
...intellect.' " 1 it" tor ieat IrtiE tfje Cmblem " The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians and New Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an American." PATRICK HENRY in Carpenter's Hall at first session of Continental Congress, Sept. 6, 1774. AND here... | |
| Lydia Kingsmill Commander - 1907 - 362 strani
...of independence. When Patrick Henry declared: "The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers and New Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian, I am an American," it was an announcement of the fact that an American people already existed. Nor... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - 1908 - 600 strani
.... . . We are in a state of nature. . . . The distinctions between 1774 Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers, and New Englanders, are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an American." He favored a representation based on the respective numbers of freemen. Lynch of South Carolina would... | |
| Beverley Bland Munford - 1909 - 360 strani
...effaced the boundaries of the several colonies. The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers and New Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an American." Thus was launched the Revolution — a movement in which, Mr. Bancroft declares: "Virginia rose with... | |
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