| George Boughton Curtiss - 1912 - 590 pages
...(speaking of the Americans), nourished by our indulgences until they are grown to a good degree of strength and opulence, and protected by our arms, will they...contribute their mite to relieve us from the heavy load of national expense which we lie under? Which having said and sat down, Mr. Barre arose, and,... | |
| Rachel Hinkle Shoemaker - 1912 - 118 pages
...asked : " And now, will these Americans, children planted by our care, nourished up by our indulgence and protected by our arms — will they grudge to contribute their mite ?" They planted by your care? No, your oppressions planted them in America ! They fled from your tyranny... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1916 - 500 pages
...grown to a degree of 1 A sketch of Grenville will be given in Chapter III. strength and importance, and protected by our arms — will they grudge to contribute their mite to relieve us from the heavy burden we lie under?" With a readiness which we commend as an example to debaters when called upon... | |
| Albert William Mann - 1917 - 610 pages
...children planted by our care, nourished by our indulgence until they have grown to a degree of strength and opulence, and protected by our arms, will they grudge to contribute their mite to retrieve us from the heavy weight of that burden which we lie under?" Colonel Barre, who had shared... | |
| New Haven Colony Historical Society - 1918 - 550 pages
...planted by our Care, nourished up by our Indulgence untill they are grown to a Degree of Strength & Opulence, and protected by our Arms, will they grudge to contribute their mite to releive us from the heavy weight of that burden which we lie under ? When he had done, Mr. Barre rose... | |
| Michael Joseph O'Brien - 1919 - 646 pages
...Parliament, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Charles Townshend, denounced the Americans for their refusal "to contribute their mite to relieve us from the heavy weight of that burden which we lie under." Barre responded to the speech of Townshend, and in one of the most powerful addresses of his career,... | |
| James Baldwin - 1919 - 250 pages
...member has asked, "Will these Americans, children planted by our care, nourished by our indulgence, and protected by our arms — will they grudge to contribute their mite?" They planted by your care? No. Your oppressions planted them in America. They fled from your tyranny... | |
| Connecticut Historical Society - 1920 - 516 pages
...planted by our Care, nourished up by our Indulgence untill they are grown to a Degree of Strength & Opulence, and protected by our Arms, will they grudge to contribute their mite to releive us from the heavy weight of that burden which we lie under? When he had done, Mr Barre rose... | |
| Robert Granville Caldwell - 1925 - 576 pages
...children of our planting, nourished by our indulgence until they are grown to a good degree of strength and opulence, and protected by our arms, will they...contribute their mite to relieve us from the heavy load of national expense which we lie under?" Which having said and sat down, Colonel Barre", a veteran... | |
| Robert Granville Caldwell - 1925 - 578 pages
...children of our planting, nourished by our indulgence until they are grown to a good degree of strength and opulence, and protected by our arms, will they...contribute their mite to relieve us from the heavy load of national expense which we lie under?" Which having said and sat down, Colonel Barrel a veteran... | |
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