John Adams, the Statesman of the American Revolution. : An Address Before the Webster Historical Society, At Its Annual Meeting in Boston, Jan. 18, 1884

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John Adams, the Statesman of the American Revolution. : An Address Before the Webster Historical Society, At Its Annual Meeting in Boston, Jan. 18, 1884
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It was revolution, and had been revolution from the overthrow of the first charter.
That he so regarded it, he has expressly told us. From the outset, with his first public utterance, he placed himself squarely on this basis of the provincial constitution, and there he stood, constant, consistent, to the end. This is his great distinction. From it he overthrew Hutchinson and favorable occasion, then their ninety years of strife, obstruction and hostility towards the Crown and its representative
...s, and final appeal to arms, become clear, reasonable, patriotic, and worthy of perpetual remem- brance and benediction — and, least of all, demand apology.
The people out of New England, except the Virginians, had no similar experience, and but little knowledge of the real situation of the Massa- chusetts Puritans. Hence it is not strange that they, in common with those of the British Islands, had come to regard the Yankees Avith preju- dice and dislike ; or that witli reluctance they finally placed themselves on the Massachusetts grounds, as they did under the lead of John Adams.


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