| Earl Charles Stanhope Stanhope - Jury - 1792 - 178 pages
...Home Tooke) for publifhing an Advertifement refpecting a Subfcription " to be applied to the Relief of " the Widows, Orphans, and aged Parents of €\ our beloved American 'Fellow- fubjects, •' who, faithful to the Character of Englim" men, preferring Death to Slavery, were, for... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1800 - 490 pages
...prefent who might ap" prove the purpofe,) for railing the fum of loo/, to be applied to -*' the relief of the widows, orphans, and aged parents of our " beloved American fellow fubjeds, who, faithful to the charac" ter of Englifljmen, preferring death to (livery, were, for that... | |
| History - 1805 - 608 pages
...orphans, and aged parents of our beloved American fellow-subjects, who, faithful to the characters of Englishmen, preferring death to slavery, were,...that reason only, inhumanly murdered by the king's troops at or near Lexington and Concord, in the province of Massachuset's, on the • lyth of last... | |
| Alexander Stephens - Great Britain - 1813 - 508 pages
...parents, of our beloved American " fellow-suljects, who, faithful to the character of English" men, preferring death to slavery, were, for that reason '' only, inhumanly murdered, by the king's troops, at or near " Lexington and Concord, in the province of Massachusse'.s '' on the HMh of hat... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1813 - 710 pages
...relative to his troops, and I say, that our fellow-subjects, faithful to the charactel" of Englishmen, and preferring death to slavery, were, for that reason only, inhumanly murdered by the king's order, or the orders of his officers.' The motive imputed tends to aggravate the inhumanity of the... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Criminal procedure - 1814 - 470 pages
...applied to the relief of the widows, orphans, and aged parents of our beloved American fellow-subjects, who, faithful to the character of Englishmen, preferring...only, inhumanly murdered by the king's (meaning his majesty's (9) ) troops at Lexington and Concord, in the province of Massachusetts (meaning the said... | |
| John Aikin - Biography - 1814 - 662 pages
...printed in the newspapers, and signed John Home ; in which the sufferers were styled " Englishmen who, preferring death to slavery, were, for that reason only, inhumanly murdered by the King's troops at Lexington." For this obnoxious paragraph he was prosecuted, and was tried at Guildhall in... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1814 - 730 pages
...might apJirove of the sam?, for the purpose of raising the sum of 100/. to be applied to the relief of the widows, orphans, and aged parents of our beloved American fellow. subjects, who, faithfid to the character of Englishmen, preferring iie»th to slavery, were for that reason only inhumanly... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Criminal procedure - 1814 - 378 pages
...relative to his troops, and I say, that our fellow subjects, faithful to the character of Englishmen, and preferring death to slavery, were, for that reason only, inhumanly murdered by the king's order, or the orders of his officers.' The motive imputed tends to aggravate the inhumanity of the... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 742 pages
...present who might approve the purpose, ' for raising the sum of 100/. to be applied to ' the relief of the widows, orphans, and aged < parents of our...fellow- subjects, who, faithful to the character of Eng< lishmeu, preferring death to slavery, were tor 1 that reason only inhumanly murdered by the '... | |
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