I give no more paroles to British officers.
I give no more paroles to British officers. - Christopher Gadsden
- Christopher Gadsden
No man in America ever strove more, and more successfully first to bring about a Congress in 1765, and then to support it ever afterwards than myself. - Christopher Gadsden
No man in America ever strove more, and more successfully first to bring about a Congress in 1765, and then to support it ever afterwards than myself.
The present times require the vigor and the activity of the prime of life; but I feel the increasing infirmities of age to such a degree, that I am c… - Christopher Gadsden
The present times require the vigor and the activity of the prime of life; but I feel the increasing infirmities of age to such a degree, that I am c…
My sentiments for the American cause, from the Stamp Act downward, have never changed... I am still of opinion that it is the cause of liberty and of… - Christopher Gadsden
My sentiments for the American cause, from the Stamp Act downward, have never changed... I am still of opinion that it is the cause of liberty and of…
What I can do for my country, I am willing to do. - Christopher Gadsden
What I can do for my country, I am willing to do.
I gave my parole once, and it has been shamefully violated by the British Government; I shall not give another to people on whom no faith can be repo… - Christopher Gadsden
I gave my parole once, and it has been shamefully violated by the British Government; I shall not give another to people on whom no faith can be repo…
If my acceptance of the office of Governor would serve my country, though my administration would be attended with the loss of personal credit and re… - Christopher Gadsden
If my acceptance of the office of Governor would serve my country, though my administration would be attended with the loss of personal credit and re…
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