The American metropolis, from Knickerbocker days to the present time; New York City life in all its various phases . ORKMNAL NKW VcKK h KKCUlCli. New York Vol. Two. p,»6. NKW VoKK ClTV LIKK manliood uutil tlif close of the Revolution all hispowers aud his thouj^hts Hppear to have been inincessant and energetic action; all means andresources devoted freely to the good of the country. And speaking t thf Sons of Liberty, said: The Sons of Liberty may be said tohave given form, force, energy and definiteness tothe gi-eat purpose; to have been the inspirators oftlie conflict
The American metropolis, from Knickerbocker days to the present time; New York City life in all its various phases . ORKMNAL NKW VcKK h KKCUlCli. New York Vol. Two. p,»6. NKW VoKK ClTV LIKK manliood uutil tlif close of the Revolution all hispowers aud his thouj^hts Hppear to have been inincessant and energetic action; all means andresources devoted freely to the good of the country. And speaking t thf Sons of Liberty, said: The Sons of Liberty may be said tohave given form, force, energy and definiteness tothe gi-eat purpose; to have been the inspirators oftlie conflict which led to the ciuisummation of themighty result. They were a band of patrioticheroes, who devoted all their means, their energies,their time, and many of them their lives, to thegreat cause; their sacrifices and sufferings weregreat, their perils extreme and incessant; they wereforemost in every danger, in every battle, in everytrial; they submitted freely to every privation, everj-exposure,—with patience, perseverance and intense de-votion; without reservation, fear, doubt or distrust,with implicit faith, dedicated themselves and ;
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