They rose as one man to revenge their Brethren's blood, and at the point of the Sword to assert and defend their native Rights. They nobly dared to be Free ! ! ! The contest was long, bloody, and affecting. Righteous Heaven approved the Solemn Appeal... Collections of the Maine Historical Society - Halaman 174oleh Maine Historical Society - 1899Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1814 - 466 halaman
...asicrt and defend their native rights. They nobly dared to be free. The contest was long, bloody .uid affecting. Righteous Heaven approved the solemn appeal. Victory crowned their arms ; and the /trace, libsrtg anci imlrpendeace of the United State* of America, -aai t/ieir- fbrioia reward— OMt... | |
| Timothy Alden - 1814 - 298 halaman
...and, at the point of the sword, to assert and defend their native rights. They nobly dared to be free. The contest was long, bloody, and affecting. Righteous heaven approved the solemn appeal. Vjctory crowned their arms, arid the peace, liberty, and independence of the United States of America... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1824 - 264 halaman
...at the point of the Sword, to assert and defend their native Rights ! THEY JfOBLY DARRD TO BK FREE : The Contest was Long, Bloody, and Affecting ! Righteous...and Independence of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, were their Glorious Reward ! V. BUNKER HILL. [Courier. Charleston.] THIS country, so virginal in her... | |
| 1824 - 552 halaman
...Contest was Long, Bloody and Affecting! Rigbltous Heaven approved the Solemn appeal.' Victory crowneil their Arms, And the Peace, Liberty and Independence of the United States of America, Were their Glorious Reward! OBITUARY. DIED, on the "1st, ultimo, in the 85th year of his age, SAMUEF.... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1824 - 330 halaman
...at the point of the Sword, to assert and defend their native Rights ! THEYJVOBLY DARED TO BK FREE .' The Contest was Long, Bloody, and Affecting ! Righteous Heaven approved the Solemn Jlppeal .* VICTORY CROWNED THEIR ARMS, and the Peace, Liberty and Independence of the UXITED STATES... | |
| James Stuart - 1833 - 928 halaman
...and, at the point of the sword, to assert and defend their native rights. They nobly dared to be free. The contest was long, bloody, and affecting. Righteous...liberty, and independence of the United States of America were their glorious reward.1' General Gage, immediately after the Lexington affair, fortified Boston,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1839 - 666 halaman
...Defend their native Rights. — They nobly dared to be free ! ! — The contest was long, bloody k affecting, — Righteous Heaven approved the solemn...Victory crowned their arms ; — And the Peace, Liberty, & Independence, of the Unifed — States of America, was their glorious Reward. — Built in the year... | |
| Ebenezer Smith Thomas - 1840 - 312 halaman
...at the point of the sword to assist and Defend their native Rights. They nobly dared to be free ! ! The contest was long, bloody and affecting; Righteous Heaven approved the solemn appeal j Victory crowned their arms ; And the Peace, Liberty, and Independence, of the United States of America,... | |
| 1836 - 404 halaman
...at the Point of the Sv.-ord to assert and Defend their native Rights. They nobly dared to be free ! The contest was long, bloody, and affecting, Righteous...United States of America was their Glorious Reward. Liet us return to Boston by the way fire, which happened in Charlestown of Charlestown. Here we are... | |
| John Hayward - 1846 - 472 halaman
...Defend their native Rights. — They nobly dared -to be free ! ! — The contest was long, bloody & affecting, — Righteous Heaven approved the solemn...Victory crowned their arms ; — And the Peace, Liberty, & Independence, of the United — States of America, was their glorious Reward. — Built in the year... | |
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