| Frederick William Lehmann - 1907 - 36 頁
...transcended every personal consideration. Writing of the argument of Otis in his old age, he said : "American Independence was then and there born. ....did, ready to take arms against writs of assistance. Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great... | |
| Ellen Mudge Burrill - 1907 - 134 頁
...then and there sown, to defend the vigorous youth, the rum sine Diis animosus infans. Every man of a crowded audience appeared to me to go away, as I did, ready to take arms against writs of assistance. Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great... | |
| Charles Warren - 1908 - 616 頁
...of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great Britain. Then and there the child, Independence, was born. Every man of an immense crowded audience appeared to me to go away, as I did, ready to take up arms against writs of assistance." In 1762, the important case of Dudley v. Dudley arose, involving... | |
| MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD - 1908 - 540 頁
...futurity, and a torrent of impetuous eloquence, he hurried away everything before him! . . . Every man of a crowded audience appeared to me to go away, as I did, ready to take arms against writs of assistance. Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1908 - 500 頁
...futurity, and a torrent of impetuous eloquence, he hurried away everything before him! . . . Every man of a crowded audience appeared to me to go away, as I did, ready to take arms against writs of assistance. Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposition to tke arbitrary claims of Great... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1909 - 570 頁
...the "Stamp Act Congress," 1765; wounded in private quarrel and his reason shattered, 1769; died 1783. before him. American independence was then and there...did, ready to take arms against Writs of Assistance." On the question of the legality of these writs, Otis seems to have been in the wrong. The view which... | |
| 1909 - 114 頁
...seeds of patriots and heroes were then and there sown. . . . Every man of a crowded audience appeared to go away, as I did, ready to take arms against writs of assistance. Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great... | |
| General Society of Colonial Wars (U.S.) - 1909 - 116 頁
...seeds of patriots and heroes were then and there sown. . . . Every man of a crowded audience appeared to go away, as I did, ready to take arms against . writs of assistance. Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great... | |
| Ellen Chase - 1910 - 474 頁
...spoke for five hours 2 and at the close, "Every man of an immense crowded audience," writes John Adams, "appeared to me to go away, as I did, ready to take arms against Writs of Assistance. Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1912 - 328 頁
...and a rapid torrent of impetuous eloquence, he hurried away all before him. Every man of an immense audience appeared to me to go away, as I did, ready to take up arms against any ' writs of assistance.' " The all-absorbing sentiment of his life, the wealth of... | |
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