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" We have petitioned, we have remonstrated, we have supplicated, we have prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored its interposition to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and parliament. Our petitions have been slighted, our remonstrances... "
An Essay on Elocution: With Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors : to ... - Page 115
by John Hanbury Dwyer - 1844 - 300 pages
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The Republican Compiler: Comprising a Series of Scientific, Descriptive ...

A citizen of Pittsburgh - 1818 - 276 pages
...be done, to avert the storm, which is now coming on. We have petitioned — we have remonstrated — we have supplicated — we have prostrated ourselves...remonstrances have produced additional violence and inault ; our supplications have been disregarded ; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the...
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Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ...

Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 514 pages
...remonstrances have produced additional violence and insult— our supplications have been disregarded, and ve have been spurned with contempt from the foot of the...the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free— if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable...
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The London Magazine, Volume 5

1822 - 734 pages
...could be done to avert the storm which is coming on. We have petitioned — we have remonstrated — we have supplicated — we have prostrated ourselves...to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and the parliament. Our petitions have been slighted — our remonstrances have produced additional violence...
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A New American Biographical Dictionary; Or, Remembrancer of the Departed ...

Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 376 pages
...coisld be done, to avert the storm that is now coining on. We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves...the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free; if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable...
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A New American Biographical Dictionary; Or, Remembrancer of the Departed ...

Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 382 pages
...could be done, to avert the storm that is now coming on. We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves...vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond hop* of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer any room for hope. If .we wish to be free; if...
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A New American Biographical Dictionary: Or, Rememberancer of the Departed ...

1824 - 518 pages
...the storm that is coming on. We have petitioned ; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we nave prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored...the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free; if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable...
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A New American Biographical Dictionary: Or, Remembrancer of the Departed ...

1824 - 518 pages
...that could be done, to avert the storm that is coming on. We have petitioned ; we have remonstrated ; we have supplicated ; we have prostrated ourselves...been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the tin•one. In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There...
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A New American Biographical Dictionary: Or, Rememberancer of the Departed ...

1824 - 516 pages
...that could be done, to avert the storm that is -coming on. We have petitioned ; we have remonstrated ; we have supplicated ; we have prostrated ourselves...and insult; our supplications have been disregarded j and we. have beea •purned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne. In vain, after these things,...
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Exercises in Reading and Recitation

Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 pages
...be doAe, to avert the storm which is now coming on. We have petitioned — we have remonstrated — we have supplicated — we have prostrated ourselves...the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free — if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable...
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Exercises in Reading and Recitations: Founded on the Enquiry in the ...

John Barber - 1828 - 310 pages
...could be done, to avert the storm which is now coming on. We have petitioned, we have remonstrated, we have supplicated, we have prostrated ourselves...the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free, if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable...
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