| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 376 halaman
...other by fame; but they were personally strangers. The meeting was awfully solemn. The object winch had called them together was of incalculable magnitude....wonder, then, at the long and deep silence which is said^to have followed upon their organization; at the anxiety with which the members looked around... | |
| 1824 - 516 halaman
...They were known to each other by fame; but they were personally strangers. The meeting was awfully solemn. The object which had called them together...liberties of no less than three millions of people, \uih.ilr.u of all their posterity, were staked on the wisdom and energy of their councils. No wonder,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin French - 1820 - 370 halaman
...men of the various colonies were now, for the first time, brought together. The meeting was awfully solemn. The object which had called them together...liberties of no less than three millions of people, with all of their posterity, were staked on the wisdom and energy of their councils. No wonder, then, at... | |
| George Smeeton - 1830 - 278 halaman
...men of the various colonies were now, for the first time, brought together. The meeting was awfully solemn. The object which had called them together...liberties of no less than three millions of people, with all of their posterity, were staked on the wisdom and energy of their councils. No wonder, then, at... | |
| George Smeeton - 1834 - 300 halaman
...men of the various colonies were now, for the first time, brought together. The meeting was awfully solemn. The object which had called them together...liberties of no less than three millions of people, with all of their posterity,, were staked on the wisdom and energy of their councils. No wonder, then, at... | |
| Grenville Mellen - 1839 - 934 halaman
...They were known to each other by fame, bat they were personally strangers. The meeting was awfully solemn. The object which had called them together was of incalculable magnitude. The liberties t>f no less than three millions of people, with that of all their posterity, were staked on the wisdom... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1840 - 212 halaman
...colonies were now, for the first time, brought together. The meeting was awfully solemn. The object of which had called them together was of incalculable...liberties of no less than three millions of people, with all of their posterity, were staked on the wisdom and energy of their councils. No wonder, then, at... | |
| Grenville Mellen - 1843 - 866 halaman
...They were known to each other by fame, but they were personally strangers. The meeting was awfully solemn. The object which had called them together...less than three millions of people, with that of all theit posterity, were staked on the wisdom and energy of their councils. No wonder, then, at the long... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 370 halaman
...were known to each other by fame; but -they were personally strangers. The meeting was solemn indeed. The object which had called them together was of incalculable...long and deep silence which is said to have followed immediately upon their organization ; caused by the anxiety with which the members looked round upon... | |
| Henry Walter DePuy - 1854 - 448 halaman
...colonies had met together. The meeting was awfully solemn. The object which ha-1 brought them there was of incalculable magnitude The liberties of no less than three millions of peoj .e, with that of all their posterity, were staked on the wisdom and energy of their councils.... | |
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