English with worse then Turkish Cruelties ; and while we are in equal danger of being surprised by them, it is high time we should be better guarded, than we are like to be while the Government remains in the hands by which it hath been held of late.... An Account of the Late Revolution in New England - Página 24por Nathanael Byfield - 1865 - 26 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Peter Force - 1846 - 598 páginas
...the Government remains in the hands by which it hath been held of late. Moreover, we have understood, (though the Governour has taken all imaginable care...ignorant thereof) that the Almighty God hath been pleased to prosper the noble undertaking of the Prince of Orange, to preserve the three Kingdoms from... | |
| 1862 - 448 páginas
...the Government remains iu the hands by which it hath been held of late. Moreover, we have understood (though the Governour has taken all imaginable care...ignorant thereof) that the Almighty God hath been pleased to prosper the noble undertaking of the Prince of Orange, to preserve the three Kingdoms from... | |
| Charles McLean Andrews - 1915 - 476 páginas
...the Government remains in the hands by which it hath been held of late. Moreover, we have understood, (though the Governour has taken all imaginable care...ignorant thereof) that the Almighty God hath been pleased to prosper the noble Undertaking of the Prince of Orange, to preserve the three Kingdoms from... | |
| Ian K. Steele - 1986 - 415 páginas
...the week or two preceding 18 April. The Boston revolutionaries' declaration that "we have understood, (though the Governour has taken all imaginable care...us all ignorant thereof) that the Almighty God hath pleased to prosper the noble undertaking of the Prince of Orange" can, therefore, be given more precise... | |
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