| History - 1778 - 626 pages
...late transactions, and many • other means, utterly disqualified himself from serving that colony as a governor, or in any other capacity, and that therefore no obe-, dience was in future due to him j but that on the contrary lie ought to be considered and guarded... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1780 - 700 pages
...obedience was in future due to foldier* him ; but that on the contrary he ought to be fixed, &c. considered and guarded againft, as an' unnatural and inveterate enemy to the country. The affair at Lexington (though fome fuch event muft have been long forefecn and expected) excited... | |
| History - 1791 - 634 pages
...the late tranfaftions, and many Other means, utterly dilqualifted himfelf from ferving that colony as a governor, or in any other capacity, and that therefore no obedience was in future due to him j but that on the contrary he ought to be cor.fidcrcd and guarded agaiuft,... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1813 - 478 pages
...the late transactions, and many other means, utterly disqualified himself from serving this colony, as a governor, or in any other capacity ; and that...to him ; but that, on the contrary, he ought to be considered and guarded against, as an unnatural and inveterate enemy to the country.'" From this time... | |
| James Robins - Great Britain - 1824 - 514 pages
...that General Gage had, by the late transactions, utterly disqualified himself from serving that colony as a governor, or in any other capacity ; and that, therefore, no obedience was due to him ; but on the contrary, that he was to be considered and guarded against as an inveterate... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 606 pages
...late transacGage tions, and many other means, utterly disqualified himself from serving this colony, as a governor, or in any other capacity ; and that...to him ; but that, on the contrary, he ought to be considered and guarded against, as an unnatural and inveterate enemy to the country." From this time... | |
| James Savage - Constitutional history - 1832 - 16 pages
...the late transactions, and many other means, utterly disqualified himself from serving this Colony, as a Governor, or in any other capacity, and that,...to him ; but that, on the contrary , he ought to be considered and guarded against as an unnatural and inveterate enemy to the country." The sobriety of... | |
| James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 486 pages
...has, by his late transactions, utterly disqualified himself from serving this colony, either as its governor, or in any other capacity ; and that, therefore,...to him; but that, on the contrary, he ought to be considered and guarded against as an unnatural and inveterate enemy to the country." From this period... | |
| James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 480 pages
...has, by his late transactions, utterly disqualified himself from serving this colony, either as its governor, or in any other capacity ; and that, therefore,...to him ; but that, on the contrary, he ought to be considered and guarded against as an unnatural and inveterate enemy to the country." From this period... | |
| James Grahame - United States - 1845 - 536 pages
...has, by his late transactions, utterly disqualified himself from serving this colony, either as its governor, or in any other capacity ; and that, therefore,...to him ; but that, on the contrary, he ought to be considered and guarded against as an unnatural and inveterate enemy to the country." From this period... | |
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