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" In short, such is the difference of character, of manners, of religion, of interest, of the different colonies, that I think, if I am not wholly ignorant of the human mind, were they left to themselves, there would soon be a civil war from one end of... "
Myths and Facts of the American Revolution: A Commentary on United States ... - Страница 98
по Arthur Johnston - 1908 - 296 страници
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The North-western Monthly: A Magazine Devoted to University Extension ..., Том 8

1897 - 678 страници
...the Jerseys. Massachusetts Bay and Rhode Island are not less interested in that of Connecticut. . . were they left to themselves, there would soon be a civil war from one end of the continent to the other. — 76., p. 151. The circular to the various colonies, prepared by the legislature of Massachusetts,...

The Quarterly Review, Том 142

1876 - 612 страници
...for purposes of common defenre: and a sensible traveller in 1759-60 does not scruple to write that, ' were they left to themselves, there would soon be...war from one end of the continent to the other '—a prophecy of which the fulfilment lay deep in the womb of time, and which was accomplished under far...

The Quarterly Review, Том 142

1876 - 618 страници
...purposes of common defence ;' and a sensible traveller in 1759—60 does not scruple to write that, ' were they left to themselves, there would soon be...from one end of the continent to the other ' — a prophecy of which the fulfilment lay deep in the womb of time* and which was accomplished under far...

The Quarterly Review, Том 142

1876 - 608 страници
...purposes of common defence;' and a sensible traveller in 1759-60 does not scruple to write that, ' were they left to themselves, there would soon be...from one end of the continent to the other ' — a prophecy of which the fulfilment lay deep in the womb of time, and which was accomplished under far...

Annals of North America: Being a Concise Account of the Important Events in ...

Edward Howland - 1877 - 848 страници
...of the Jerseys. Massachusetts Bay and Rhode Island are not less interested in that of Connecticut. Were they left to themselves, there would soon be a civil war from one end of the continent to the other." 1759. — ON the 7th of March the New York assembly ordered " that the members of New York,...

The American Revolution, 1763-1783: Being the Chapters and Passages Relating ...

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1898 - 546 страници
...European soldiers, and also the demoralising that I think, if I am not wholly ignorant of the human mind, were they left to themselves, there would soon be a civil war from one end of the continent to _ the other ; while the Indians and negroes would with better reason impatiently watch the opportunity...

Studies in American History: A Survey of American History Source Extracts

Howard Walter Caldwell - 1898 - 268 страници
...the Jerseys. Massachusetts Bay and Rhode Island are not less interested in that of Connecticut . . were they left to themselves, there would soon be a civil war from one end of the continent "to the other. — Ib.,p. 152. The circular to the various colonies, prepared by the legislature of Massachusetts,...

A Survey of American History: Source Extracts, Том 1

Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 654 страници
...the Jerseys. Massachusetts Bay and Rhode Island are not less interested in that of Connecticut . . were they left to themselves, there would soon be a civil war from one end of the continent to the other. — /&., p. IBS. The circular to the various colonies, prepared by the legislature of Massachusetts,...

The Expansion of the American People, Social and Territorial

Edwin Erle Sparks - 1900 - 480 страници
...down the opinion that "fire and water are not more heterogeneous than the different colonies. . . . Were they left to themselves there would soon be a civil war from one end of the continent to the other." James Otis, of Revolutionary fame, said, " America would be a mere shambles of blood and...

Burnaby's Travels Through North America

Andrew Burnaby - 1904 - 280 страници
...of interest, of the different colonies, that I think, if I am not wholly ignorant of the human mind, were they left to themselves, there would soon be a civil war from one end of the continent to the other; while the Indians and negroes would, with better reason, impatiently watch the opportunity...




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