I do hereby in his majesty's name, offer and promise his most gracious pardon, to all persons who shall forthwith lay down their arms, and return to the duties of peaceable subjects, excepting only from the benefit of such pardon, SAMUEL ADAMS and JOHN... Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society - עמוד 489מאת American Antiquarian Society - 1898תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 דפים
...from the benefit of that pardon " SAMUEL ADAMS and JOHN HANCOCK," whose offences were said to be " of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment." He also proclaimed, that not only the persons above named and excepted, but also all their adherents,... | |
| J. R. Miller - 1825 - 490 דפים
...only from the benefit of that pardon Samuel Adams and John Hancock, whose offences were •aid to be of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment. He abo proclaimed that not only the persons above named and excepted, bat also all their adherent»,... | |
| Declaration - 1827 - 364 דפים
...pardon to all persons, who shall forthwith lay down their arms, and return to the duties of peaceable subjects, excepting only from the benefit of such...flagitious a nature, to admit of any other consideration, but that of condign punishment." A war of words is always useless, but in this instance, it seems to... | |
| John Sanderson - 1827 - 360 דפים
...pardon to all persons, who shall forthwith lay down their arms, and return to the duties of peaceable subjects, excepting only from the benefit of such...flagitious a nature, to admit of any other consideration, but that of condign punishment." A war of words is always useless, but in this instance, it seems to... | |
| 1827 - 654 דפים
...rebels, two only were excepted — Samuel Adams and John Hancock, "whose offences," said the governor, *' are of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment" A learned member of the British parliament averred, in a set speech, that it was not with America that... | |
| James Trecothick Austin - 1828 - 550 דפים
...allegiance, and promises the king's gracious pardon to all who may solicit the favour, " excepting from the benefit of such pardon Samuel Adams and John...other consideration than that of condign punishment." The selection of these distinguished citizens, which an American historian has in reference to other... | |
| John Sanderson - 1828 - 728 דפים
...return to the duties of peaceable subjects, excepting only from the benefit of such pardon, SAMUEI ADAMS, and JOHN HANCOCK, whose offences are of too...flagitious a nature, to admit of any other consideration, but that of condign punishment." A war of words is always useless, but in this instance, it seems to... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 650 דפים
...pardon to all persons, " who shall forthwith lay down their arms, and return to the duties of peaceable subjects, excepting only from the benefit of such...other consideration, than that of condign punishment ;" and he proclaimed and ordered " the use and exercise of the law 1 There were taken at Ticonderoga... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1829 - 494 דפים
...down their arms, and return to the duties of peaceable subjects : excepting only from the benefits of such pardon, SAMUEL ADAMS, and JOHN HANCOCK, whose...flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration but that of condign punishment." Thus these independent men were singled out as the objects of peculiar... | |
| Mary Clark - 1830 - 194 דפים
...Adams exempted in Gov. Gage's proclamation of pardon, aa their offences were therein declared to he " of too flagitious a nature, to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment." He was at this time a member of the continental congress, and in May, the same year, was chosen president... | |
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