For these reasons and others I would name if space permitted, I verily believe the abolition issue fraught with more danger to our Independence than any that has yet been conceived and promulged by the enemies of our Liberty.
Some historians have had the effrontery to excuse this cruelty because the Quakers promulged their doctrines too boldly and thus provoked the Cambridge authorities.
In the minds of all who were not blinded by party spirit his action on that day refuted the base slanders that had been promulged against him.
Soon after the expansive principle was promulged by Mr. Watt, this expedient was accordingly resorted to by an engineer named Hornblower.
These projects were promulged in 1690, but it does not appear that they were ever reduced to experiment.
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