| John Adams, Charles Francis Adams - 1865 - 580 páginas
...a man-of-war sails. This is the most magnificent movement of all.8 There is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity, in this last effort of the patriots, that...destruction of the tea is so bold, so daring, so firm, intrepid and inflexible, and it must have so important consequences, and so lasting, that I cannot... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1865 - 602 páginas
...Bancroft, vi. 486. • Letter, Dec. 81, 1778. magnificent movement of all. There is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity, in this last effort of the patriots that I greatly admire. . . . This destruction of the tea is so bold, so daring, so fixed, intrepid, and inflexible, and it... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1874 - 802 páginas
...his diary he wrote, " This is the most magnificent movement of all. There is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity, in this last effort of the patriots that I greatly admire. This destruction of the tea is so bold, so daring, so firm, so intrepid and inflexible, and it must... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1875 - 572 páginas
...a Man of War sails. This is the most magnificent Movement of all. There is a Dignity, a Majesty, a Sublimity in this last Effort of the Patriots that...something to be remembered, — something notable & striking. This Destruction of the Tea is so bold, so daring, so firm, intrepid, & inflexible, and... | |
| George Lowell Austin - 1875 - 746 páginas
...America."1 "This," wrote Adams, "is the most magnificent movement of all. There is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity in this last effort of the patriots that...never rise without doing something to be remembered. The destruction of the tea is so bold, so daring, so firm, intrepid, and inflexible, and it must have... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1875 - 588 páginas
...Morning a Man of War sails. ThU is the most maguificent Movement of all. There is a Diguity, a Majesty, a Sublimity in this last Effort of the Patriots that I greatly admire. The People should ncver rise withont doing something to be remembered, — something notable & striking. This Destrnction... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1882 - 790 páginas
...1773. [Two pages of this diary, of which the accompanying fac-simile is a is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity, in this last effort of the Patriots that I greatly admire." : The blow was now struck ; the deed was done ; and there was no retreat. The enemies of liberty talked of... | |
| Daniel Goodwin - 1882 - 84 páginas
...126.) John Adams said. " This is the most magnificent movement of all There is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity, in this last effort of the patriots that I greatly admire. This destruction of the tea is so bold and it must have so important consequences and so lasting that... | |
| George Lowell Austin - 1884 - 686 páginas
...1 " This," wrote Adams, " is the most magnificent movement of all. There is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity in this last effort of the patriots that...never rise without doing something to be remembered. The destruction of the tea is so bold, so daring, so firm, intrepid, and inflexible, and it must have... | |
| Daniel Goodwin - 1884 - 172 páginas
...occasion." John Adams said, " This is the most magnificent movement of all. There is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity in this last effort of the patriots that I greatly admire. This destruction of the tea is so bold and it must have so important consequences and so lasting that... | |
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