| John Sanderson - 1827 - 664 頁
...arm, though even then quivering with palsy, and with an harmonious voice and decisive tone, said, ' if the lieutenant governor, or colonel Dalrymple,...public mind, or preserve the peace of the province.' These few words thrilled through the veins of every man in the audience, and produced the great result.... | |
| 1863 - 538 頁
...ever exceeded since Demosthenes stood on the Bema, or Paul on Mars Hill, " If the Lieutenant-governor, or Colonel Dalrymple, or both together, have authority...short of the total evacuation of the Town, by all the regiilar troops, will satisfy the public mind or preserve the peace of the Province;" — he, "the... | |
| John Sanderson - 1827 - 376 頁
...arm, though even then quivering with palsy, and with an harmonious voice and decisive tone, said, ( if the lieutenant governor, or colonel Dalrymple,...public mind, or preserve the peace of the province.' These few words thrilled through the veins of every man in the audience, and produced the great result.... | |
| John Sanderson - 1827 - 362 頁
...arm, though even then quivering with palsy, and with an harmonious voice and decisive tone, said, ( if the lieutenant governor, or colonel Dalrymple,...public mind, or preserve the peace of the province.' These few words thrilled through the veins of every man in the audience, and produced the great result.... | |
| John Sanderson - 1828 - 728 頁
...his arm, though even then quivering with palsy, and with a harmonious voice and decisive tone, said, 'if the lieutenant governor, or colonel Dalrymple,...public mind, or preserve the peace of the province.' These few words thrilled through the veins of every man in the audience, and produced the great result.... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1828 - 476 頁
...thousands, and with unhesitating promptness and dignified firmness replied, " If the Lieutenant-Governour, or Colonel Dalrymple, or both together, have authority...town, by all the regular troops, will satisfy the publick mind or preserve the peace of the province.'''' The officers, civil and military, were in reality... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1828 - 512 頁
...Lieutenant-Governwtr, or Colonel Dalrymple, or both together, have authority to гетотн one rtsiment, they have authority to remove two : and nothing short...town, by all the regular troops, will satisfy the publick mind or preserve the peace of the province.' 11 The officers, civil and military, were in reality... | |
| Ebenezer Smith Thomas - 1840 - 312 頁
...with unhesitating promptness, and dignified firmness, replied, " If the lieutenant governor, or Col. Dalrymple, or both together, have authority to remove...mind, or preserve the peace of the province." The officers, civil and military, were in reality abashed, before this plain committee of a democratic... | |
| Ebenezer Smith Thomas - 1840 - 310 頁
...with unhesitating promptness, and dignified firmness, replied, " If the lieutenant governor, or Col. Dalrymple, or both together, have authority to remove...mind, or preserve the peace of the province." The officers, civil and military, were in reality abashed, before this plain committee of a democratic... | |
| 1842 - 576 頁
...quivering with palsy,and with an harmonious voice and decisive tone said : " If the lieutenant-governor, or Colonel Dalrymple, or both together, have authority...have authority to remove two ; and nothing short of 1842.] Captain Preslon's Trial. 33 the total evacuation of the town by all the regular troops will... | |
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