| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 pages
...who, faithful to the characters of Englifhmcn, pre. ferring death to fljvery, were, for that reafon only, inhumanly murdered by the king's troops at or near Lexington and Concord, in the province of Maflachufet's, on the >9th of laft April;' which advertifemcDt was figned by the defendant. The attorney-general... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 pages
...fellow-fubjedls, who, faithful to the character of Engliihmen, preferring death to flavery, were, for that reafon only, inhumanly murdered by the king's troops at or near Lexington and Concord, in the province of Maffachufet's, on the 1 9th of lafl April ;' which advertiiement was figned by the defendant. The attorney-general... | |
| 1777 - 750 pages
...who,, faithful to the character of Engliihrnen,. preferring d<ath, to fhvery, were, for that reafon only, inhumanly murdered by the King's troops at or near Lexington and Concord, in the province of Mafiachiifct'e, on the 19111 of Jaft April? 119. joo.] ; which advertile¿ I> юепС 394 Vol.xxxix,... | |
| 1794 - 614 pages
...who, faithful to the characters of Englishmen, pre. ferring death to flâvery, were, for that reafon only, inhumanly murdered by" the king's troops at or near Lexington and Concord, in the province of Maflachufet's, on the 19th of laft April;' which advertiiement was figned by the defendant. The attorney-general... | |
| 1805 - 608 pages
...agreed, ' that the. sura of 100/. should bf raised, to be applied to the relief (if the widows, orphans, and aged parents of our beloved American fellow-subjects, who, faithful to the characters of Englishmen, preferring death to slavery, were, for that reason only, inhumanly murdered... | |
| Alexander Stephens - 1813 - 508 pages
...parents, of our beloved American " fellow-suljects, who, faithful to the character of English" men, preferring death to slavery, were, for that reason...or near " Lexington and Concord, in the province of Massachusse'.s '' on the HMh of hat April.' " JOHN HORNE." ately suatched np a pen, and completed the... | |
| Thomas Starkie - 1813 - 710 pages
...government relative to his troops, and I say, that our fellow-subjects, faithful to the charactel" of Englishmen, and preferring death to slavery, were,...that reason only, inhumanly murdered by the king's order, or the orders of his officers.' The motive imputed tends to aggravate the inhumanity of the... | |
| Thomas Starkie - 1814 - 378 pages
...relief of the widows, orphans, and (A) 5 St. T. 528. 3 Ann. (») 9 St. TR 682. 1704, (A) Cpwp. 682. aged parents of our beloved American fellow-subjects,...that reason only, inhumanly murdered by the king's" (meaning his said majesty's)" troops, at or near Lexington and Concord, &c. in the province of Massachusets."... | |
| John Aikin - 1814 - 662 pages
...printed in the newspapers, and signed John Home ; in which the sufferers were styled " Englishmen who, preferring death to slavery, were, for that reason only, inhumanly murdered by the King's troops at Lexington." For this obnoxious paragraph he was prosecuted, and was tried at Guildhall in July 1777,... | |
| Thomas Starkie - 1814 - 470 pages
...purpose, for raising the sum of one hundred pounds, to be applied to the relief of the widows, orphans, and aged parents of our beloved American fellow-subjects, who, faithful to the character of Englishmen, preferring death to slavery, were, for that reason only, inhumanly murdered by the king's (meaning... | |
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