| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 páginas
...for the issue, of a worthy governor hurt in his dearest interests, the fate of America in suspense; here is a man, who, with the utmost insensibility...and avows himself the author of all, I can compare it only to Zanga in Dr. Young'* Revenge*. " Know then 'twas £: I forged the letter, I disposed the... | |
| 1812 - 314 páginas
...for the issue, of a worthy governor hurt in his dearest interests, the fate of America in suspense ; here is a man, who with the utmost insensibility of...and avows himself the author of all. I can compare it only to Zanga in Dr. Young's " Revenge." Know then 't was 1 ! I forged the letter ! I disposed the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 páginas
...the issue; of a worthy governor hurt in his dearest interests; the fate of America is in suspense ; here is a man, who, with the utmost insensibility of remorse* stands up and avows hi/nself the author of all:....I can compare it only to Zanga in Dr. Young's Revenge. 1 "Know then... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 612 páginas
...African, Dr. Franklin has realized and transcribed from his own — His too is the language of a Zanga. Know then 'twas I, I forged the letter, I disposed the picture : I hated, I despised, and I destroy.' And he now appears before your Lordships, wrapped up in impenetrable... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1823 - 432 páginas
...for the issue; of a worthy governor hurt in his dearest interest; the fate of America is in suspense. Here is a man, who with the utmost insensibility of...and avows himself the author of all. I can compare it only to Zanga, in Dr. Young's Revenge— Know then 'twas I I forged the letter—I disposed the... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1823 - 432 páginas
...the utmost insensibility of remorse, stands up and avows himself the author of all. I can compare it only to Zanga, in Dr. Young's Revenge — Know then...'twas I I forged the letter — I disposed the picture — I hated — I despised — and I destroy. " ' I ask, my lords, whether the revengeful temper, attributed... | |
| 1826 - 422 páginas
...issue ; of a worthy governor hurt in his deai.est interests ; the fate of America is in suspense : here is a man, who, with the utmost insensibility...avows himself the author of all. — I can compare it only to Zanga in Dr Young's Revenge. ' Know then 'twws— 'I— I forged the letter, 1 disposed... | |
| 1826 - 440 páginas
...issue ; of a worthy governor hurt in his dearest interests ; thft fate of America is in suspense : here is a man, who, with the utmost insensibility...avows himself the author of all. — I can compare it only to Zanga in Dr Young's Revenge. ' Know then 'twu— I— I forged the letter, 1 disposed the... | |
| James Thacher - 1828 - 318 páginas
...the issue ; of a worthy governor hurt in his dearest interest ; the fate of America is in suspense. Here is a man, who with the utmost insensibility of remorse stands up and * Memoirs of Franklin, 4to. Vol. I. Appendix. See also the letters of Governor Hutchinson, and Lieutenant... | |
| Richard Henry Lee - 1829 - 840 páginas
...African, Dr. Franklin has realized and transcribed from his own. His too is the language of Zanga. Know then 'twas I. I forged the letter — I disposed the picture — I hated — I despised—and I destroy." The greater part of his speech was a violent philippic... | |
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