An Ode; Pronounced Before the Inhabitants of Boston, September the Seventeenth, 1830, At the Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of the City
An Ode; Pronounced Before the Inhabitants of Boston, September the Seventeenth, 1830, At the Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of the City
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She refused to acknowledge the authority of Richard any more than that of the Parliament or Protector, bb- CAUSE ALL SUBMISSION WOULD HAVE BEEN INCONSISTENT WITH HER INDEPENDENCE." '« She heard the tidings of the restoration with that scrupulous incredulity, with which men listen to news which they wish not to be true." —Book I. o. x. p. 249. 8 Digitized by Google 68 '^ Prince diaries the Second had received so many proofs of the at- tachment of the colonies, during the season of trial, Neto En...gland only excepted^ that he judged rightly, when he presumed they would listen to the news of his restoration with pleasure, and submit to his just authority with alacrity. Nor was he in the least deceived. They proclaimed his accession with a joy in proportion to their recollection of their late sufferings, and to their hope of future blessings. Of the recent conduct of Massachusetts, he was well in- structed ; he foresaw what really happened, that it would receive the tidings of his good fortune with extreme coldness ; he was informed of the proceedings of a society which assembled at Cooper's Hall, in order to promote its interests, and with them, the good old cause of enmity to regal power.
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