| Edmund Ollier - 1874 - 660 strani
...were not less religious, in their way, than the Puritans of New England. They prayed that God would " give to the American people one heart and one mind,...and proper means, every injury to American rights." But the invitation to join in this earnest prayer was arranged between the individual members, and... | |
| National Reform Association (Founded 1863) - 1874 - 134 strani
...heavy calamity which threatens destruction to our civil rights, and the evils of civil war; to give us one heart and one mind firmly to oppose by all just...and proper means every injury to American rights; and that the minds of his Majesty and his Parliament may be inspired from above with wisdom, moderation,... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1875 - 450 strani
...fellow-citizens that the day on which the Boston port-act was to take effect should be set apart aas a day of fasting and prayer, devoutly to implore the...to keep the day strictly, and attend church clad in mournmg. CHAP. On the morning which followed the adoption of ^v-^ this measure, Dunmore dissolved the... | |
| George Bancroft - 1876 - 660 strani
...defend them with arms. It recommended to their fellow-citizens that the day on which the Boston port act was to take effect should be set apart " as a day...proper means, every injury to American rights." The counties as a general invitation to the people. Especially Washington sent the notice to his constituents... | |
| John Malcom Forbes Ludlow - 1876 - 286 strani
...calamity which threatened destruction to their civil rights and the evils of civil war, and to give them one heart and one mind firmly to oppose, by all just...proper means, every injury to American rights.' The governor dissolved the House. The members met elsewhere, and resolved that an attack on one colony... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1879 - 826 strani
...of burgesses, in 1774, passed sime resolutions in which they implored the divine power "to give them one heart and one mind, firmly to oppose, by all just and proper means, every injury to the American rights." On the publication of these resolutions, the royal governor, Dunmore, dissolved... | |
| Egerton Ryerson - 1880 - 556 strani
...destruction to their civil rights, and the evils of a civil war, and to give them one heart and one mind to oppose, by all just and proper means, every injury to American* rights." On the publication of this resolution, the Governor (the Earl of Dunmore) dissolved the House. But... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1883 - 612 strani
...heavy calamity which threatens destruction to our civil rights, and the evils of civil war ; to give us one heart and one mind, firmly to oppose, by all just...and proper means, every injury to American rights ; and that the minds of His Majesty and his Parliament, may be inspired from above with wisdom, moderation,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 484 strani
...name of Virginia it recommended to their fellow-citizens that the day on which the Boston port act was to take effect should be set apart " as a day...day strictly, and attend church clad in mourning. On the morning which followed the adoption of this measure Dunmore dissolved the house. The burgesses... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 484 strani
...name of Virginia it recommended to their fellow-citizens that the day on which the Boston port act was to take effect should be set apart " as a day...day strictly, and attend church clad in mourning. On the morning which followed the adoption of this measure Dunmore dissolved the house. The burgesses... | |
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