| Esther Forbes - 1998 - 320 páginas
...for this Port by the East India Company, is now arrived in the Harbour: the hour of destruction, of manly opposition to the machinations of Tyranny, stares you in the Face; Everv Friend to his Country, to Himself, and to Posterity, is now called upon to meet at Faneuil Hall,... | |
| John K. Alexander - 2002 - 270 páginas
...town that cried out: "FRIENDS! BRETHREN! COUNTRYMEN! That worst of all plagues, the detestable tea ... is now arrived in this harbour, the hour of destruction...the machinations of tyranny stares you in the face." An observer later recalled that this mass meeting, which Adams was instrumental in organizing and which... | |
| Mark Kamrath, Sharon M. Harris - 2005 - 432 páginas
...BRETHREN! COUNTRYMEN! The worst of plagues, the detested TEA, shipped for the Port by the East-India Company, is now arrived in this Harbour; the Hour...the Face; every Friend to his Country, to himself, or to Posterity, is now called upon to meet In Faneuil-Hall, at Nine oclock THIS DAY (At which Time... | |
| Antony Wild - 2005 - 344 páginas
...Boston during December 1773. The Committee of Correspondence distributed handbills: 'The detestable Tea shipped for this port by the East India Company...now arrived in this harbour. The Hour of Destruction on manly Opposition to the Machinations of Tyranny stares you in the face.' The North End Caucus formed... | |
| Benjamin L. Carp - 2007 - 352 páginas
...and its enemies. On Monday, November 29, a handbill notified Bostonians of the arrival of the tea: "the hour of destruction or manly opposition to the machinations of tyranny stares you in the face." The bill summoned an extralegal town meeting known as "the Body," with merchant Jonathan Williams presiding.... | |
| Mary Lou Heiss, Robert J. Heiss - 2007 - 440 páginas
...Boston, which read: Friends, Bretheren, Countrymen! That worst of Plagues, the Detestable Tea ship'd for this Port by the East India Company, is now arrived in the harbour; the Hour of Destruction or manly Opposition to the Machinations of Tryanny stares you... | |
| Thomas Hutchinson - 1828 - 572 páginas
...for it, adding, that it would not do for him to be alone. The council advised the governor's call* " Friends ! brethren ! countrymen ! — That worst of...or manly opposition to the machinations of tyranny stare you in the face. Every friend to his country, to himself, and posterity, is now called upon to... | |
| Rhoda D. Power, Eileen Power - 298 páginas
...of excitement, so he stared at it, spelling the difficult words till he almost knew them by heart. FRIENDS! BRETHREN! COUNTRYMEN! That worst of plagues,...arrived in this harbour. The hour of destruction, of manly opposition to the machinations of tyranny stare you in the face. Every friend to his country,... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1852 - 874 páginas
...the harbor The next morning the following handbill was posted in every part of the city : " Friendt ! Brethren ! Countrymen ! — That worst of plagues,...port, by the East India Company, is now arrived in the harbor. The hour of destruction, or manly opposition to the machinations of tyranny, stares you... | |
| 1912 - 472 páginas
...gathered to read the revolutionary notice tacked on the Assembly Hall door: "Friends, Brethren and Countrymen, that worst of plagues, the detested tea,...port by the East India Company is now arrived in this harbor. The hour of destruction or manly opposition to the machinations of Tyranny stares you in the... | |
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