| 1908 - 372 strani
...considerable power of voice: "Gentlemen, I have heard of your resolves, and I augur ill of their effect. You have made it my duty to dissolve you, and you are dissolved accordingly." The effect of resolves passed by Virginia at this time was immense, and the... | |
| A. Wyatt Tilby - 1911 - 460 strani
...Resolves,' the Assembly was at once dissolved by the governor of the colony, who remarked simply, ' I have heard of your resolves, and augur ill of their effects....have made it my duty to dissolve you, and you are dissolved accordingly.' But the burgesses continued to meet elsewhere ; an agreement was signed which... | |
| A. Wyatt Tilby - 1912 - 500 strani
...concurrence therein.' at once dissolved by the governor of the colony, who remarked simply, ' I have heard of your resolves, and augur ill of their effects....have made it my duty to dissolve you, and you are dissolved accordingly.' : l >ut the burgesses continued to meet elsewhere ; an agreement was signed... | |
| Marion Harland - 1912 - 1022 strani
...conciseness and comprehensiveness : " Gentlemen : I have heard of your resolves, and I augur their ill effects. You have made it my duty to dissolve you, and you are accordingly dissolved." David Meade, "completely cured of his ambition," — and it would seem, for life, — settled down... | |
| Lyon Gardiner Tyler - 1915 - 854 strani
...governor, Lord Botetourt, for so doing. "Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Burgesses, I have heard of your resolves, and augur ill of their effects....have made it my duty to dissolve you, and you are dissolved accordingly." In the house at this session were George Washington, of Fairfax county ; Thomas... | |
| Percy Scott Flippin - 1919 - 440 strani
...stated, from a sense of duty. " I have heard of your resolves," said he, " and augur ill of their effect. You have made it my duty to dissolve you, and you are dissolved accordingly." ' When the Assembly was dissolved, the burgesses met in a private house for... | |
| 1919 - 560 strani
...stated, from a sense of duty. " I have heard of your resolves," said he, " and augur ill of their effect. You have made it my duty to dissolve you, and you are dissolved accordingly." " When the Assembly was dissolved, the burgesses met in a private house for... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1926 - 654 strani
...Council Chamber and spoke as follows: "Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Burgesses : I have heard of your resolves and augur ill of their effects....have made it my duty to dissolve you, and you are dissolved accordingly." Thus after five days Jefferson's first parliament ceased to exist. But there... | |
| Ruth Hairston Early - 1927 - 588 strani
...said: "Mr. Speaker, and Gentleman of the House of Burgesses: I have heard of your resolves and argue ill of their effects. You have made it my duty to dissolve you, and you are dissolved accordingly." The delegates sent to the Convention of 1775-6 from Bedford were: March 20,... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1928 - 360 strani
...and Gentlemen of the House of Burgesses: I have heard your resolves, and augur ill of their effect. You have made it my duty to dissolve you, and you are dissolved accordingly." And that was the end of Jefferson's first term in ofnc 66 the reward for all... | |
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