| Isaac Q. Leake - 1850 - 464 頁
...illustrate the character and designs of the Committee, as well as those of the parties excluded. " In short, there is no ruling them; and now to leave...they correspond with the other colonies; call and • Handbills New York Historical Society, t Lamb papers. } American Archives. dismiss popular assemblies;... | |
| 1855 - 804 頁
...ambitious, contemptuous." " The port of Boston," he says, " has been shut up. These sheep," (the people,) "simple as they are, cannot be gulled as heretofore....mankind, bully poor printers, and exert with full force all their other tribunital powers, it is impossible to curb them. But art sometimes goes further than... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 頁
...time he belonged.2 ' The port of Boston,' he says, ' has been shut up. These sheep,' (the people,) 'simple as they are, cannot be gulled as heretofore....dangerous to the gentry, and how to keep them down is the 1 Life and Times of Gen. Lamb, p. 91. See also as to the view§ and feclings of the citizens of New... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1877 - 660 頁
...Fifty-one. Concerning this movement, Governeur Morris wrote to a friend : "The heads of the nobility grow dangerous to the gentry, and how to keep them...mankind, bully poor printers, and exert with full force all their tribunitial powers, it is impossible to curb them. But art sometimes goes further than force,... | |
| Thomas Jones - 1879 - 854 頁
...each other was not the least evil which followed. The port of Boston has been shut up. These sheep, simple as they are, cannot be gulled as heretofore....mankind, bully poor printers, and exert with full force all their other tribunitial powers, it is impossible to curb them. 1 But art sometimes goes farther... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1886 - 650 頁
...followed. The Port of B»*ton has been shut tip. These Sheep, "simple as they are, cannot beguiled, as heretofore. In short, there is "no ruling them; and, now, to leave the metaphor, the beads of the ** Mobility grow dangerous to the Gentry ; and how to keep them down " is the question.... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - 1886 - 314 頁
...oilier was not the least ovil 11 which foil Mved. The Port of F',»*tvn has been shut up. These Sheep, " simple as they are, cannot be gulled, as heretofore. In short, there IB "no ruling them ; anil, now, to leave the metaphor, the heads of the " Mobility grow dangerous to... | |
| Arthur Johnston - 1908 - 318 頁
...but entirely effectuated by two modern genii, the god of ambition and the goddess of faction. . . . And now, to leave the metaphor, the heads of the mobility...them down is the question. While they correspond with other colonies, call and dismiss popular assemblies, make resolves to bind the consciences of the rest... | |
| Arthur Johnston - 1908 - 316 頁
...but entirely effectuated by two modern genii, the god of ambition and the goddess of faction. . . . And now, to leave the metaphor, the heads of the mobility...them down is the question. While they correspond with other colonies, call and dismiss popular assemblies, make resolves to bind the consciences of the rest... | |
| Arthur Meier Schlesinger - 1917 - 646 頁
...as they are, cannot be gulled as heretofore. In short, there is no ruling them; and now, to change the metaphor, the heads of the mobility grow dangerous...gentry, and how to keep them down is the question." Letter to Penn, May 20, 1774; Sparks, ]., Life of Gouverneur Morris (Boston, 1832), vol. i, pp. 23-26;... | |
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