| Lewis Preston Summers - 1903 - 932 pages
...late Acts of Parliament; and if the same shall be attempted to be carried into execution by force, in such case all America ought to support them in their opposition. • "Resolved, That it is the opinion of this body, that the removal of the people of Boston into the... | |
| Alexander Johnston - 1905 - 482 pages
...Parliament, and declaring that if these acts "shall be attempted to be carried into execution by force, in such case all America ought to support them in their opposition." The first Congress recommended the immediate selection of delegates to a second Congress, to be held... | |
| T. Dundas Pillans - 1905 - 214 pages
...Acts, and further declared that, " if the same were attempted to be carried into " execution by force, in such case all America ought " to support them in their opposition." When Burke made this second and greater oration, which is known as the " Speech on Conciliation with... | |
| Samuel Eagle Forman - 1910 - 574 pages
...late acts of Parliament, and if the same shall be attempted to be carried into execution by force, in such case all America ought to support them in their opposition." 91. Fighting Begins: Lexington; Concord.— The country was not long in finding out that England intended... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1910 - 506 pages
...late acts of Parliament; and if the same shall be attempted to be carried into execution by force, in such case, all America ought to support them in their opposition. ''•"•T The reports of the committees on the association, on the addresses, and on the petition,... | |
| Allen French - 1911 - 492 pages
...late acts of Parliament; and, if the same shall be attempted to be carried into execution by force, in such case all America ought to support them in their opposition." With such words in his mind, Gage had to listen to the ringing of the church bells in welcome to Samuel... | |
| Charles George Herbermann - 1913 - 878 pages
...late Acts of Parliament; and, if the same shall be attempted to be carried into execution by force, in such case all America ought to support them in their opposition." Before the Congress adjourned it was ordered that another Congress should meet on 10 May, 1775, in... | |
| Albert William Mann - 1917 - 610 pages
...late Acts i>f Parliament, and if the same shall be attempted to be carried into execution by force in such case, all America ought to support them in their opposition." "That resolution was like the luminous writing on the wall warning Belshazzar of impending danger."... | |
| Merrill Jensen - 1940 - 318 pages
...Parliament and asserting that if "the same shall be attempted to be carryed into execution by force, in such case, all America ought to support them in their opposition." 74 The victory of the radicals was more nearly^ complete than could have been hoped for from a Congress... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1863 - 888 pages
...lato acte of Parliament, and if the same shall be attempted to be carried into execution by force, in such case, all America ought to support them In their opposition." This resolution, full of tremendous vital force, gave conception to a nation. It declared the Anglo-American... | |
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