You have been told that we are seditious, impatient of government, and desirous of independency. Be assured that these are not facts, but calumnies. Permit us to be as free as yourselves, and we shall ever esteem a union with you to be our greatest glory... Historical Sketches and Reminiscences of an Octogenarian - Stran 31avtor: Thomas Lewis Preston - 1900 - 164 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1857 - 610 strani
...justice, and much public spirit in the English nation. To that justice we now appeal. Yon have been told that we are seditious, impatient of government, and...contribute all in our power to the welfare of the empire ; we shall consider your enemies as our enemies, and your interest as our own. But, if you are... | |
| 1857 - 668 strani
...justice, and much public spirit in the English nation. To that justice we now appeal. You have been told that we are seditious, impatient of government, and...contribute all in our power to the welfare of the empire ; we shall consider your enemies as our enemies, and your interest as our own. But, if you are... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1857 - 610 strani
...the favor of Almighty God." An appeal was made to the enlightened sympathies of the British people. " Permit us to be as free as yourselves, and we shall...contribute all in our power to the welfare of the empire ; we shall consider your enemies as our enemies and your interests as our own." " Place us in... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1857 - 612 strani
...the favor of Almighty God." An appeal was made to the enlightened sympathies of the British people. " Permit us to be as free as yourselves, and we shall...contribute all in our power to the welfare of the empire ; we shall consider your enemies as our enemies and your interests as our own." " Place us in... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1857 - 702 strani
...justice, and much public spirit in the English nation. To that justice, we now appeal. You have been told that we are seditious, impatient of government, and...not facts, but calumnies. Permit us to be as free аз yourselves, and we shall ever esteem a union with you to be our greatest glory and our greatest... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 498 strani
...first Congress (1774), in their address to the people of Great Britain said : " You have been told we are seditious, impatient of government, and desirous of independency. Be assured that those are not facts but calumnies." In 1774 (Oct. 9th), Washington, then a member of the first Congress,... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 512 strani
...first Congress (1774), in their address to the people of Great Britain said : " You have been told we are seditious, impatient of government, and desirous of independency. Be assured that those are not facts but calumnies." 1 American Archives, voL v. In 1774 (Oct. 9th), Washington, then... | |
| Frank Moore - 1858 - 658 strani
...justice, and much public spirit in the English nation. To that justice we now appeal. You have been told that we are seditious, impatient of government, and...assured that these are not facts, but calumnies. Permit ns to bo as free as yourselves, and we shall ever esteem a union with you, to be our greatest glory,... | |
| William Nathaniel Massey - 1858 - 500 strani
...to the people of Great Britain in that year, they had used these expressions, ' You have been told that we are seditious, impatient of government, and...Be assured that these are not facts, but calumnies' ,A So late as October in the same year, Washington himself, and his sincerity will be hardly doubted,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1858 - 454 strani
...of independency. These are calumnies. Permit u3 to be as free as yourselves, and we shall ever CHAP. esteem a union with you to be our greatest glory and our greatest happiness. But if you are determined that your ministers shall wantonly sport with the rights of mankind ; if... | |
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