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Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to ... - Página 242
por William Fordyce Mavor - 1805
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volumen1

1857 - 624 páginas
...excepting only from the benefit of such pardon " Samuel Adams and John Hancock, whose offences were of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment." Justly deeming this as the token of despair in a deceived and weak administration, Mr. Adams held the...
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The History of Massachusetts ...: The commonwealth period [1775-1820

John Stetson Barry - 1857 - 488 páginas
..." excepting only from the benefit of such pardon Samuel Adams and John Hancock, whose offences arc of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment." 2 This manifesto, the " climax of the same date, p. 88. The charge of from the letter of Adams that...
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The History of Connecticut: From the First Settlement of the ..., Volumen2

Gideon Hiram Hollister - 1857 - 788 páginas
...Major Greaton. t Graham, iv. 378. The offences of these gentlemen were regarded by Gorernor Gage as of " too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment." setts chose Dr. Warren to be their President, and appointed him the second major-general of their own...
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The History of Connecticut: From the First Settlement of the Colony ...

Gideon Hiram Hollister - 1858 - 808 páginas
...Major Greaton. t Graham, iv. 378. The offences of these gentlemen were regarded by GOTernor Gage as of " too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment." setts chose Dr. Warren to be their President, and appointed him the second major-general of their own...
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Battles of the Republic: By Sea and Land, from Lexington to the City of Mexico

Henry William Harrison - 1858 - 462 páginas
...subjects, excepting only from the benefit of such pardon Samuel Adams and John Hancock, whose offences are of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment." This proclamation, so far from intimidating the colonists, only served to strengthen and unite them....
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American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the ..., Volumen1

Frank Moore - 1859 - 618 páginas
...excepting only from the benefit of such pardon "Samuel Adams and John Hancock, whose offences were #} < h  wI) ,& ܊ g zmT & ; M \+ ƬL rr O ᓋp Justly deeming this as the token of despair in a deceived and weak administration, Mr. Adams held the...
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ADVENTURES AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF AMERICANS;

HENRY HOWE - 1859 - 748 páginas
...Hill, Gage offered a pardon to all rebels excepting Samuel Adams and John Hancock, "whose offenses are of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than of condign punishment." This virulent proscription, intended to be their ruin, widely extended their...
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The Freemason's Monthly Magazine, Volumen19

1860 - 452 páginas
...offering pardon to the rebelt, he and Samuel Adams were specially excepted, their offences being " of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment." This circumstance gave additional celebrity to these two patriots, between whom, however, an unfortunate...
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Ethan Allen and the Green-Mountain Heroes of '76: With a Sketch of the Early ...

Henry Walter De Puy - 1861 - 436 páginas
...of peaceable subjects, excepting only Samuel A.darns and John Hancock, whose offenses were declared of " too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment." By the same instrument, Massachusetts was declared to be under martial law. General Gage was also preparing,...
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Historical and Revolutionary Incidents of the Early Settlers of the United ...

Charles Wilkins Webber - 1861 - 434 páginas
...excepting only from the benefits of such pardon, SAMUEL ADAMS and JOHN HANCOCK, whose offenses are of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment And to the end that no person within the limits of this proffered mercy may plead ignorance of the...
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