| Samuel Adams - 1904 - 488 pagine
...I was under a sort of constraint to mention my fears ; for I did verily believe, and I do so still, that much more/ is to be dreaded from the growth of...POPERY in{ America, than from Stamp-Acts or any other Actsi {, (> destructive of mens civil rights: Nay, I could not: . ^ help fancying that the Stamp-Act... | |
| Samuel Adams - 1904 - 486 pagine
...sort of constraint to mention my fears ; for I did verily believe, and I do so still, that _much_mo_re is to be dreaded from the growth of POPERY in America,...than from Stamp-Acts or any other Acts destructive of mens civil rights : Nay, I could not help fancying that the Stamp- Act itself was contrived with a... | |
| Claude Halstead Van Tyne - 1913 - 28 pagine
...that the Virgin Mary was born in Paris, and that our Saviour was crucified at London by the English.s5 To Jeremy Belknap, the Church of Rome was " the mother...than from Stamp-Acts or any other Acts destructive of mens civil rights ",s6 He thought one should be very cautious in talking about popery before youth,... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1914 - 1000 pagine
...that the Virgin Mary was born in Paris, and that our Saviour was crucified at London by the English.85 To Jeremy Belknap, the Church of Rome was "the mother...than from Stamp-Acts or any other Acts destructive of mens civil rights".80 He thought one should be very cautious in talking about popery before youth,... | |
| Claude Halstead Van Tyne - 1922 - 524 pagine
...that the Virgin Mary was born in Paris, and that our Saviour was crucified at London by the English.1 To Jeremy Belknap, the Church of Rome was "the mother...any other Acts destructive of men's civil rights."» John Adams, too, was alarmed (1771) that "the barriers against popery, erected by our ancestors are... | |
| Claude Halstead Van Tyne - 1922 - 522 pagine
...our Saviour was crucified at London by the English. HTo Jeremy Belknap, the Church of Rome was*"ihe mother of harlots and abominations." Samuel Adams,...any other Acts destructive of men's civil rights." 2 John Adams, too, was alarmed (1771) that "th barriers against popery, erected by our ancestors are... | |
| Saxby Vouler Penfold - 1926 - 78 pagine
...apprehensive that what we have above everything else to fear is Popery." "Much more," he declared, "is to be dreaded from the growth of Popery in America, than from Stamp Acts or any other Acts destructive of men's civil rights. Nay (he added), I cannot help fancying... | |
| James J. Hennesey - 1983 - 418 pagine
...posts. The atmosphere in America hardly invited Catholic cooperation with the patriots. Sam Adams felt that "much more is to be dreaded from the growth of Popery in America than from the Stamp Act,"5 and a future Chief Justice of the United States, John Jay, did his best to deny Catholics... | |
| Frederick Vaughan - 2003 - 244 pagine
...a full six years before the Quebec Act in the Boston Gazette: "I did verily believe and I still do, that much more is to be dreaded from the growth of Popery in America, than from Stamp Acts or any other Acts destructive of civil Rights; Nay, I could not help fancying that the Stamp... | |
| Michael C. White - 2005 - 376 pagine
...your precious civil liberty and everything you can call dear to you be on your guard against Popery. Much more is to be dreaded from the growth of Popery in America than from Stamp Acts or any other Act destructive of civil rights. ONE BOSTON, 1806 A cold, pewter-gray rain... | |
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