Abigail Adams and Her TimesD. Appleton, 1917 - 282 páginas |
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Página 70
... congress at Philadelphia . Gage , hearing of this , sent a messenger post haste to Salem to dissolve the meeting . The messenger found the door locked , nor was it opened till the congress had been determined upon , and the ...
... congress at Philadelphia . Gage , hearing of this , sent a messenger post haste to Salem to dissolve the meeting . The messenger found the door locked , nor was it opened till the congress had been determined upon , and the ...
Página 71
... Congress , he hastened to protest against his accepting it , with all the elo- quence of which he was master . Every school child knows the answer by heart . " I know , " said John Adams , " that Great Britain has determined on her ...
... Congress , he hastened to protest against his accepting it , with all the elo- quence of which he was master . Every school child knows the answer by heart . " I know , " said John Adams , " that Great Britain has determined on her ...
Página 77
... Congress . " I am anxious for our perplexed , distressed prov- ince ; hope they will be directed into the right path . Let me entreat you , my dear , to make yourself as easy and quiet as possible . Resignation to the will of Heaven is ...
... Congress . " I am anxious for our perplexed , distressed prov- ince ; hope they will be directed into the right path . Let me entreat you , my dear , to make yourself as easy and quiet as possible . Resignation to the will of Heaven is ...
Página 80
... Congress have also sent a committee ; all which proceedings you will have a more particular account of than I am able to give you , from the public papers . But as to the move- ments of this town , perhaps you may not hear them from any ...
... Congress have also sent a committee ; all which proceedings you will have a more particular account of than I am able to give you , from the public papers . But as to the move- ments of this town , perhaps you may not hear them from any ...
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... Congress , which was to meet on the fifth of May . I was determined to go as far as I could , and instead of venturing on horseback , as I had intended , I got into a sulky , attended by a servant on horseback , and proceeded on the ...
... Congress , which was to meet on the fifth of May . I was determined to go as far as I could , and instead of venturing on horseback , as I had intended , I got into a sulky , attended by a servant on horseback , and proceeded on the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 213 - To assist us in this great castle, and render less attendance necessary, bells are wholly wanting, not one single one being hung through the whole house, and promises are all you can obtain.
Página 209 - Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge thy people, that I may discern between good and bad: for who is able to judge this thy so great a people ? And the speech pleased the Lord, that Solomon had asked this thing.
Página 134 - I long to hear that you have declared an independency — and by the way, in the new Code of Laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors.
Página 135 - The second day of July, 1776, will be the most memorable epocha in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival.
Página 135 - Yesterday the greatest question was decided which ever was debated in America, and a greater, perhaps, never was nor will be decided among men. A resolution was passed without one dissenting colony, that these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states.
Página 101 - Dignity, ease, and complacency, the gentleman and the soldier, look agreeably blended in him. Modesty marks every line and feature of his face. Those lines of Dryden instantly occurred to me: "' Mark his majestic fabric! He's a temple Sacred by birth, and built by hands divine; His soul's the deity that lodges there; Nor is the pile unworthy of the god...
Página 97 - And I looked, and rose up, and said unto the nobles, and to the rulers, and to the rest of the people, Be not ye afraid of them : remember the Lord, which is great and terrible, and fight for your brethren, your sons, and your daughters, your wives, and your houses.
Página 135 - I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the husbands. Remember, all men would be tyrants if they could.
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Women in U.S. History: An Annotated Bibliography Common Women Collective Sin vista previa disponible - 1976 |