| Richard Frothingham - 1872 - 468 sivua
...Letter on page 44. 8 Harris writes, June 12, 1775, — " Affairs at present wear a serious aspect. 1 wish the Americans may be brought to a sense of their...might have a good effect towards it. * * At present, we are completely blockaded, and subsisting almost on salt provision," &c. — Life of Lord Harris,... | |
| 1883 - 994 sivua
...the first favorable opportunity. Captain (afterward Lord ) Harris wrote home to England (June 12) : " I wish the Americans may be brought to a sense of...them by way of retaliation, might have a good effect toward it." Dr. Warren, on the other hand, wrote (May 10) that if General Gage would only make a sally... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1885 - 492 sivua
...the first favorable opportunity. Captain (afterwards Lord) Harris wrote home to England (June 1 2th): "I wish the Americans may be brought to a sense of...retaliation, might have a good effect towards it." Dr. Warren, on the other hand, wrote (May 16th) that if General Gage would only make a sally from Boston,... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1886 - 504 sivua
...first favorable opportunity. Captain (afterwards Lord) Harris wrote home to England (June 1 2th) : " I wish the Americans may be brought to a sense of...retaliation, might have a good effect towards it." Dr. Warren, on the other hand, wrote (May 16th) that if General Gage would only make a sally from Boston,... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1886 - 588 sivua
...first favorable opportunity. Captain (afterwards Lord) Harris wrote home to England (June 1 2th) : " I wish the Americans may be brought to a sense of...duty. One good drubbing, which I long to give them bv way of retaliation, might have a good effect towards it." Dr. Warren, on the other hand, wrote (May... | |
| George Otto Trevelyan - 1898 - 458 sivua
...spirits, and of all the disagreeable sensations which had affected it, retained none except resentment. " I wish the Americans may be brought to a sense of...duty. One good drubbing, which I long to give them, might have a good effect towards it." That was how Captain Harris, a young man of spirit, with a great... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William MacDonald - 1905 - 704 sivua
...first favorable opportunity. Captain (afterwards Lord) Harris wrote home to England (June 12th) : " I wish the Americans may be brought to a sense of...retaliation, might have a good effect towards it." Dr. Warren, on the other hand, wrote (May 1 6th) that if General Gage would only make a sally from... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William MacDonald - 1905 - 692 sivua
...first favorable opportunity. Captain (afterwards Lord) Harris wrote home to England (June 12th) : " I wish the Americans may be brought to a sense of...retaliation, might have a good effect towards it." Dr. Warren, on the other hand, wrote (May 1 6th) that if General Gage would only make a sally from... | |
| Ellen Chase - 1910 - 456 sivua
...destruction, I cannot see. On the very day Gage's Proclamation appeared, Captain Harris again wrote: Affairs at present wear a serious aspect. I wish the...the 19th of April, that they despise the power of Great Britain, who seems determined to exert herself in the conflict. Troops every day coming in, and... | |
| Ellen Chase - 1911 - 452 sivua
...destruction, I cannot see. On the very day Gage's Proclamation appeared, Captain Harris again wrote: Affairs at present wear a serious aspect. I wish the...Americans may be brought to a sense of their duty. One 1 Life of General Lard Harris. Lushington. good drubbing, which I long to give them, by way of retaliation,... | |
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