| Lewis Preston Summers - 1903 - 932 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 Parliament may be inspired from above with wisdom, moderation... | |
| 1903 - 422 strani
...calamity which threatened destruction to their civil rights and the evils of civil war, to give them one heart and one mind firmly to oppose, by all just...and proper means every injury to American rights, etc. Lord Dunmore was so incensed at their action that he immediately dissolved the House. The members,... | |
| John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 552 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,... | |
| Charles William August Veditz, Bartlett Burleigh James - 1904 - 614 strani
...destruction '43 to their civil rights, and the evils of a civil war — to give them one heart and one mind, to oppose by all just and proper means, every injury to American rights." Upon the publication of these resolves the House of Burgesses was dissolved by the royal governor,... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1904 - 582 strani
...destruction to their civil rights, and the evils of a civil war—to give them one heart and one mind, to oppose by all just and proper means, every injury to American rights." Upon the publication of those resolves the House of Burgesses was dissolved by the royal governor,... | |
| Oliver Morris Wilson - 1905 - 288 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...and proper means, every injury to American rights.' "This action, as might have been and doubtless was expected, brought down upon them the displeasure!... | |
| George Elliott Howard - 1905 - 410 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,... | |
| Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler, Travis Butler Thames - 1907 - 432 strani
...heavy calamities which threaten destruction to our civil rights and evils of civil war; to give us one heart and one mind firmly to oppose by all just and proper means every injury t .> American rights, and that the minds of His Majesty and his Parliament may be inspired from Above... | |
| J. A. C. Chandler, T. B. Thames - 1907 - 436 strani
...heavy calamities which threaten destruction to our civil rights and evils of civil war; to give us one heart and one mind firmly to oppose by all just and proper means every injury tz American rights, and that the minds of His Majesty and his Parliament may be inspired from Above... | |
| Beverley Bland Munford - 1909 - 382 strani
...fellow-citizens to set apart the day on which the act closing the port of Boston was to take effect: "As a day of fasting and prayer, devoutly to implore...and proper means, every injury to American rights." Upon the adoption of this resolution, the Royal Governor dissolved the Assembly, but the members immediately... | |
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