| Thomas Starkie - Criminal law - 1822 - 922 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'* order, or the orders of his officers.' The motive imputed tends to aggravate the inhumanity... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1826 - 658 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 imputedj;ends to aggravate the inhumanity of the... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1827 - 604 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...reason only, inhumanly murdered by the King's troops, at or near Concord and Lexington, in the province of Massachusetts, on the 19th of last April ; which... | |
| Robert Walsh - American literature - 1829 - 532 pages
..." for the relief of the widows, orphans, and aged parents of our beloved American fellow-subjects, who, faithful to the character of Englishmen, preferring...reason only, inhumanly murdered by the king's troops, at, or near, Lexington and Concord ;" and actually acknowledged a donation of fifty pounds, in the... | |
| Robert Walsh - Serial publications - 1829 - 572 pages
..." for the relief of the widows, orphans, and aged parents of our beloved American fellow-subjects, who, faithful to the character of Englishmen, preferring...were, for that reason only, inhumanly murdered by thr? king's troops, at, or near, Lexington and Concord ;" and actually acknowledged a donation of fifty... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1829 - 448 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...reason only, inhumanly murdered by the king's troops at or near Lexington and Concord, in the province of Massachussets, on the 19th of last April ; which... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1830 - 474 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...that reason only, inhumanly murdered by the King's (meaning his Majesty's (#)) troops at Lexington and Concord, in the province of Massachusetts, (meaning... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1830 - 688 pages
...relative to this 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... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1832 - 636 pages
...announced in an advertisement signed John Horn*, in which the sufferers were denominated " Englishmen who, da on the other, shall respectively touch the bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Ocean; excepting such For this libel he was tried at Guildhall in 1777, and notwithstanding the ability of his defence, he... | |
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