| William Jay - 1833 - 550 頁
...foresee that no remedy can be of avail unless it proceeds from the joint act and approbation of all. From a virtuous and spirited union much may be expected,..." Upon these reasons we conclude, that a CONGRESS op DEPUTIES I-KOM THE COLONIES IN GENERAL is of the utmost moment ; that it ought to be assembled without... | |
| William Jay - 1833 - 542 頁
...foresee that no remedy can be of avail unless it proceeds from the joint act and approbation of all. From a virtuous and spirited union much may be expected,...mischief and disappointment to themselves and triumph fo the adversaries of liberty. " Upon these reasons we conclude, that a CONGRESS OF DEFUTIES' FROM... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1888 - 576 頁
...common resistance in what they felt to be a common cause. The recommendation is in these words : " Upon these reasons we conclude that a CONGRESS OF...DEPUTIES FROM THE COLONIES IN GENERAL is of the utmost moment ; that it ought to be assembled without delay, and some unanimous resolutions formed in this... | |
| 1841 - 570 頁
...with these memorable words, the earliest summons we know of for a united congress of the colonies. " Upon these reasons we conclude that a CONGRESS OF...DEPUTIES FRoM THE COLONIES IN GENERAL is of the utmost moment ; that it ought to be assembled without delay, and some unanimous resolutions formed in this... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 頁
...foresee that no remedy can be of avail unless it proceeds from the joint act and approbation of all. From a virtuous and spirited union much may be expected,...deputies from the colonies in general, is of the utmost moment ; that it ought to be assembled without delay, and some unanimous resolutions formed in this... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1857 - 612 頁
...foresee that no remedy can be of avail unless it proceeds from the joint act and approbation of all. From a virtuous and spirited union much may be expected, while the feeble efforts of a few will be attended with mischief and disappointment to themselves, and triumph to the adversaries of our liberty.... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1857 - 610 頁
...foresee that no remedy can be of avail unless it proceeds from the joint act and approbation of all. From a virtuous and spirited union much may be expected, while the feeble efforts of a few will be attended with mischief and disappointment to themselves, and triumph to the adversaries of our liberty.... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1858 - 556 頁
...our duty and our interest to contribute." They also made the following important recommendation : " We conclude that a Congress of Deputies from the Colonies in general, is of the utmost moment ; that it ought to be assembled without delay, and some unanimous resolution formed, in this... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1858 - 548 頁
...our duty and our interest to contribute." They also made the following important recommendation : " We conclude that a Congress of Deputies from the Colonies in general, is of the utmost moment ; that it ought to be assembled without delay, and some unanimous resolution formed, in this... | |
| 1859 - 594 頁
...foresee that no remedy can be of avail, unless it proceeds from the joint act and approbation of all ; from a virtuous and spirited union much may be expected...feeble efforts of a few will only be attended with mischiefs and disappointment to themselves and triumphs to the adversaries of our liberties. Upon these... | |
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