| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 500 páginas
...of water, for any ministry, or nation in the world. Place us in the same situation that we were in, at the close of the last war, and our former harmony will be restored. But lest the same supineness, and the same inattention to our common interest, which you have for several... | |
| Council of Appointment of the State of New York, New York (State). State Historian - 1901 - 980 páginas
...power to the welfare of the empire ; we shall consider your enemies as our enemies and your interest as our own. * * * Place us in the same situation that...last war and our former harmony will be restored." This address, written in the seclusion of a small room in a tavern, whence Jay retired for greater... | |
| Walford Davis Green - 1901 - 488 páginas
...Parliament was admitted, and in the address to the people of Great Britain it was explicitly stated.: " Place us in the same situation that we were at the...last war, and our former harmony will be restored." Even the second Congress, it must be remembered, declared that it did not desire independence, and... | |
| Alpheus Henry Snow - 1902 - 672 páginas
...wood or drawers of water for any Ministry or Nation in the world. Place us in the same situation as we were at the close of the last war and our former harmony will be restored. In the Address to the King of October 26, which was drafted by Dickinson, Great Britain was described... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 462 páginas
...drawers of water for any ministry or nation in the world. Place us in the same situation that we were in at the close of the last war, and our former harmony will be restored. But lest the same supineness, and the same inattention to our common interest, which you have for several... | |
| John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 552 páginas
...of government, and desirous of independency. They summed up their wishes in the following words : " Place us in the same situation that we were at the...last war, and our former harmony will be restored." In the memorial* of Congress to the inhabitants of the British Colonies, they recapitulated the proceedings... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1904 - 212 páginas
...will never submit to be hewers of wood or drawers of water for any ministry or nation in the world. Place us in the same situation that we were at the...last war, and our former harmony will be restored. But lest the same supineness and the same inattention to our common interest, which you have for several... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 458 páginas
...drawers of water for any ministry or nation in the world. Place us in the same situation that we were in at the close of the last war, and our former harmony will be restored. But lest the same supineness, and the same inattention to our common interest, which you have for several... | |
| Walford Davis Green - 1906 - 492 páginas
...Parliament was admitted, and in the address to the people of Great Britain it was explicitly stated : " Place us in the same situation that we were at the...last war, and our former harmony will be restored." Even the second Congress, it must be remembered, declared that it did not desire independence, and... | |
| Frederic Gregory Forsyth - 1906 - 138 páginas
...be taken to correct them. An address was offered to the crown. It terminated with these words : — "Place us in the same situation that we were at the close of the late war, and our former harmony will be restored." When the British Parliament met in January, 1774,... | |
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