| Oliver Morris Wilson - 1905 - 288 páginas
...heavy calamity which threatened destruction to their civil rights and the evils of civil war, and to give them 'one heart and one mind firmly to oppose, by all just and proper means, every injury to American rights.' "This action, as might have been and doubtless was expected, brought down upon them... | |
| George Elliott Howard - 1905 - 410 páginas
...heavy calamity which threatens destruction to our civil rights, and the evils of civil war; to give us one heart and one mind firmly to oppose, by all just and proper means, every injury to American rights; and that the minds of his Majesty and his Parliament may be inspired from above with... | |
| J. A. C. Chandler, T. B. Thames - 1907 - 436 páginas
...heavy calamities which threaten destruction to our civil rights and evils of civil war; to give us one heart and one mind firmly to oppose by all just and proper means every injury tz American rights, and that the minds of His Majesty and his Parliament may be inspired from Above... | |
| Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler, Travis Butler Thames - 1907 - 432 páginas
...heavy calamities which threaten destruction to our civil rights and evils of civil war; to give us one heart and one mind firmly to oppose by all just and proper means every injury t .> American rights, and that the minds of His Majesty and his Parliament may be inspired from Above... | |
| Ellen Chase - 1910 - 474 páginas
...heavy calamity which threatens destruction to our civil rights, and the evils of civil war; to give us one heart and one mind, firmly to oppose, by all just and proper means, every injury to American rights; and that the minds of his Majesty and his Parliament may be inspired from above with... | |
| Allen Clapp Thomas - 1912 - 642 páginas
...,774. on which it was to go into effect a day of fasting ; they implored "the Divine interposition" to give them "one heart and one mind firmly to oppose, by all just and proper means, every injury to American rights." On this, the governor immediately dissolved the house. But the members held a meeting,... | |
| Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Thomas Wood Stevens - 1912 - 104 páginas
...a different matter. You were banded against an alien enemy. WASHINGTON. The Colonies will have but one heart and one mind, firmly to oppose by all just and proper means every injury to American rights. [Miss Malby enters, followed by Pompey carrying a tray and tea-service.] POMPEY. Mr.... | |
| Thomas Wood Stevens, Kenneth Sawyer Goodman - 1914 - 272 páginas
...was a different matter. You were banded against an alien enemy. WASHINGTON The Colonies will have but one heart and one mind, firmly to oppose by all just and proper means every injury to American rights. [MISS MALBY enters, followed by POMPEY carrying a tray and tea-service.] POMPEY Mr.... | |
| Sylvester Myers - 1915 - 586 páginas
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| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 624 páginas
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