Lives of American Merchants: Eminent for Integrity, Enterprise and Public SpiritSaxton and Miles, 1844 - Всего страниц: 240 |
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adopted afterwards American appearance appointed arrived assembly attended bank Boston Britain British career Carolina cause character chosen citizens Colonel colonies commenced commercial committees of correspondence confidence congress convention counting house Declaration of Independence delegates devoted duties early Eddy Eddy's Elbridge Gerry engaged erected establishment evinced father feelings fortune French directory friends governor gress HENRY LAURENS Hewes hundred immediately induced institution John Hancock John Langdon JOSEPH HEWES Langdon Laurens legislature letter liberal liberty Livingston Massachusetts Matthew Carey measures memory ment mercantile merchant mind monument Morris nation ness noble non-importation agreement North North Carolina obtained patriotism period Philadelphia PHILIP LIVINGSTON political port president prison province quaker received resolution respect returned Samuel Adams sent ships society spirit Stephen Girard successful Thomas Cushing thousand dollars tion took his seat trade troops United vessels wealth York
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Стр. 39 - In measure, when it shooteth forth, thou wilt debate with it : he stayeth his rough wind in the day of the east wind.
Стр. 22 - Hancock, whose offences are of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment.
Стр. 200 - It has become a common saying, that men of genius are always in advance of their age; which is true. There is something equally true, yet not so common ; namely, that, of these men of genius, the best and bravest are in advance not only of their own age, but of every age. As the German prose-poet says, every possible future is behind them.
Стр. 18 - I trust I have .long since made my peace with the King of kings. No personal consideration shall induce me to abandon the righteous cause of my country. Tell governor Gage, it is the advice of Samuel Adams to him, no longer to insult the feelings of an exasperated people.
Стр. 18 - I trust I have long since made MY PEAcE WITH THE KING OF KINGS. No personal consideration shall induce me to abandon the righteous cause of my country. Tell governor Gage, IT is THE ADVICE OF SAMUEL ADAMS TO HIM, no longer to insult the feelings of an exasperated people.
Стр. 135 - state the rights of the colonies in general, the several instances in which those rights are violated or infringed, and the means most proper to be pursued for obtaining a restoration of them.
Стр. 8 - On the latter occasion, he proposed the following question for discussion, *' whether it be lawful to resist the .supreme magistrate, if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved?
Стр. 45 - I converse with you this morning, not particularly as your friend, but as the friend of Great Britain. I have certain propositions to make for obtaining your liberty, which I advise you should take time to consider." Requesting to know what they were, Mr. Laurens added, " An honest man requires no time to decide upon his answer in cases where his honor is concerned. If the secretaries of state will enlarge me upon parole, I will solemnly engage to do nothing, directly or indirectly, to the hurt of...
Стр. 218 - Of no distemper, of no blast he died, But fell like autumn fruit that mellowed long; Even wondered at, because he dropt no sooner. Fate seemed to wind him up for fourscore years ; Yet freshly ran he on ten winters more : Till, like a clock worn out with eating time, The wheels of weary life at last stood still.
Стр. 89 - Erie. A bill was immediately drafted to appoint a commission for this purpose, and it was resolved to present it the next day. Names were selected equally from the two political parties, to be appointed as commissioners. They comprised those of GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, DE WITT CLINTON, STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER, SIMEON DE WITT, WILLIAM NORTH, THOMAS EDDY, and PETER B. PORTER. These arrangements were fully perfected by both houses passing the bill immediately, and without a dissenting voice. In the following...