Index Entry | Hamlet [t], quote [beg] by opposing end them? |
Location | Boston |
Citation | MS-B.771.063 20 Jun 1771:604 (1/16) Political Questions. . . [1 column.] 17. If a people, who are or ought to be free, should open their eyes, and see their religion profaned, justice subverted, and their liberties trampled upon, their most just, submissive, and most dutiful appeals, unheeded, and scoffed at, whether such people should bend their necks with non-resistance, and tamely receive their bondage, or resist their troubles, and as Hamlet says, by opposing end them? |
Generic Title | Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
Date | 1771.06.20 |
Publisher | Thomas, I. |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1771 |
Bibliography | B0021462 |