American Patriotism: Speeches, Letters, and Other Papers which Illustrate the Foundation, the Development, the Preservation of the United States of AmericaAmerican Book Exchange, 1880 - 674 pagini |
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Pagina 13
... danger the liberty of complaining is dangerous ; yet a man on a wreck was never denied the liberty of roaring as loud as he could , says Dean Swift . And we believe no good reason can be given why the colonies should not mod- estly and ...
... danger the liberty of complaining is dangerous ; yet a man on a wreck was never denied the liberty of roaring as loud as he could , says Dean Swift . And we believe no good reason can be given why the colonies should not mod- estly and ...
Pagina 27
... danger- ous to offend . I shall be extremely sorry , if any man mistakes my meaning in any- thing I have said . Officers employed by the crown , are , while accord- ing to the laws they conduct themselves , entitled to legal obedience ...
... danger- ous to offend . I shall be extremely sorry , if any man mistakes my meaning in any- thing I have said . Officers employed by the crown , are , while accord- ing to the laws they conduct themselves , entitled to legal obedience ...
Pagina 30
... danger we are in . The tragedy of American freedom , it is to be feared , is nearly com- pleted . A tyranny seems to ... danger . They are daily administering the opiate with multiplied arts and delusions , and I am sorry to observe that ...
... danger we are in . The tragedy of American freedom , it is to be feared , is nearly com- pleted . A tyranny seems to ... danger . They are daily administering the opiate with multiplied arts and delusions , and I am sorry to observe that ...
Pagina 32
... danger , and expense of treasure and blood , and transmitted them to us with care and diligence . It will bring an everlasting mark of in- famy on the present generation , enlightened as it is , if we should suffer them to be wrested ...
... danger , and expense of treasure and blood , and transmitted them to us with care and diligence . It will bring an everlasting mark of in- famy on the present generation , enlightened as it is , if we should suffer them to be wrested ...
Pagina 41
... danger , all that we held most dear : but propitious heaven forbade the bloody carnage , and saved the threatened victims of our too keen resentment , not by their discipline , not by their regular array , — no , it was royal George's ...
... danger , all that we held most dear : but propitious heaven forbade the bloody carnage , and saved the threatened victims of our too keen resentment , not by their discipline , not by their regular array , — no , it was royal George's ...
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