| James Gabriel Montrésor, John Montrésor - 1882 - 644 Seiten
...Commr in Chief. Continued on my Drawing of the Survey. Sent my letters on board the Packet. 1 8th. Surveyed out on the East River and towards Crown Point....Enquiries were made but unfortunately to no purpose. 22nd. Sail'd.the Lord Hyde Packet Boat for Falmouth — Returned in her Mr P — r Del — y late Inspector... | |
| Carl Lotus Becker - 1909 - 332 Seiten
...Liberty assembled at night In the Fields and bespoke a large supper, but upon some disagreement <which !s generally the case) they broke up and dispersed as...it came on the table, leaving only half a dozen." Montreisor Journals, 347. Montressor was strongly prejudiced against the radicals. " Cf. New York Gazette,... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1910 - 506 Seiten
...13, 1766. " "19 [January, 1766.) The Sons of Liberty assembled at night In the Fields and bespoke a large supper, but upon some disagreement (which Is...It came on the table, leaving only half a dozen." Montrcseor Journal!, 347. Montressor was stroncly prejudiced agulnst. (he radicals. "C/. Sev York Gatette,... | |
| Benjamin L. Carp - 2007 - 352 Seiten
...orderly sociability. Montresor wrote that the Sons of Liberty sat down for supper on January 19, 1766, "but upon some disagreement (which is generally the...as soon as it came on the table leaving only half a dozen."119 In February, New Yorkers read of a tavern meeting in Savannah, Georgia, that was interrupted... | |
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