| Christopher L. Tomlins - 1993 - 432 pagine
...state believed "the property of the United States, has been protected from confiscation of Britain by joint exertions of all and therefore ought to be the common property of all." Washington could only shudder his agreement.4 The dismay of the revolutionary elite may in part be... | |
| Lance Banning - 1995 - 264 pagine
...thereafter, Washington informed him that intelligence from Henry Knox reported that the rebels' "creed is that the property of the United States has been protected from confiscation of Britain by the joint exertions of all and therefore ought to be the common property... | |
| Lance Banning - 1995 - 566 pagine
...Henry Knox, who had just returned from Massachusetts to New York, informed him that the rebels' "creed is that the property of the United States has been protected from confiscation of Britain by the joint exertions of all and therefore ought to be the common property... | |
| John Weber - 2001 - 224 pagine
...him that these rebellious farmers held dangerous and pernicious views. The rebels' creed, Knox wrote, "is that the property of the United States has been protected from the confiscations of Britain by the joint exertions of all, and therefore ought to be the common property... | |
| Stuart Leibiger - 2001 - 300 pagine
...about the insurgents' strength and ambitions from Henry Knox, who insisted that the Shaysite "creed is, 'That the property of the United States has been protected from the confiscations of Britain by the joint exertions of all, and therefore ought to be the common property... | |
| Robert Gover - 2005 - 398 pagine
...force, and they are determined to make use of the latter, in order to remedy the former. Their creed is, 'That the property of the United States has been...be the common property of all. And he that attempts in opposition to this creed is an enemy to equality and justice and ought to be swept off the face... | |
| William Martin - 2007 - 538 pagine
...property of the United States has been protected from confiscation of Britain by the joint executions of all, and he that attempts opposition to this creed...enemy to equity and justice and ought to be swept off the face of the earth'?" Will swallowed. "No, sir. I would not." "You would not?" Knox leaned across... | |
| Noah Brooks - 2007 - 301 pagine
...the United States has been protected from the confiscations of Britain by the joint exertions of alf and therefore ought to be the common property of all...that attempts opposition to this creed is an enemy to equality and justice, and ought to be swept from the face of the earth. In a word, they are determined... | |
| James R. Gaines - 2007 - 580 pagine
...Congress as "supervisor of war," was frightening and somewhat overwrought. "The creed," Knox wrote, "is that the property of the United States has been protected from the confiscations of Britain by the joint exertions of all, and therefore ought to be the common property... | |
| William Martin - 2007 - 776 pagine
...property of the United States has been protected from confiscation of Britain by the joint executions of all, and he that attempts opposition to this creed...enemy to equity and justice and ought to be swept off the face of the earth"?" Will swallowed. "No, sir. I would not." "You would not?" Knox leaned across... | |
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