They planted by your care ! No, your oppressions planted them in America. They fled from your tyranny to a then uncultivated and inhospitable country, where they exposed themselves to almost all the hardships to which human nature is liable; and among... The Dawn of Radicalism - Página 163por John Bowles Daly - 1892 - 252 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Marshall - 1804 - 648 páginas
...subtle, and, I will take upon me to say, the most terrible that ever inhabited any part of God's earth. And yet, actuated by principles of true English liberty, they met all these hardships with pleasure, compared with those they suffered in their own country from those who... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 654 páginas
...subtle, and, I will take MI me to say, the most terrible that ever ibited any part of God's earth. And yet, actuated by principles of true English liberty, they met all these hardships with pleasure, compared with those they suffered in their own country from those who... | |
| John Burk - 1805 - 490 páginas
...subtle, and, I will take upon me to say, the most terrible that ever inhabited any part of God's earth. And yet, actuated by principles of true English liberty, they met all these hardships with pleasure, compared with those they suffered in their own country from those who... | |
| 1805 - 618 páginas
...subtle, and, I will take upon me to say, the most terrible that ever inhabited any part of God's earth. And yet, actuated by principles of true English liberty, they met all these hardships with pleasure, compared with those they suffered in their own country from those who... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1807 - 312 páginas
...oppressions planted them in America. They fled from your tyranny, to a then uncultivated and unhospitable country, where they exposed themselves- to almost...the hardships to which human nature is liable ; and among others, to the cruelties of a savage foe, the most subtle, and I will take upon me to say, the... | |
| John Adolphus - 1810 - 538 páginas
...fled from your tyranny, into a then uncultivated land, where they were expofed to almoft all hardfhips to which human nature is liable, and yet, actuated by principles of true Englifh liberty, they met all thefe hardfhips with pleafure, compared to thofe they fuffered in their... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1811 - 316 páginas
...by YOUR care!" No; your oppressions planted them in America. They fled from, your tyranny, to a then uncultivated and inhospitable country, where they...the hardships to which human nature is liable; and among others, to the cruelties of a savage foe, the most subtle, and I will take upon me to say, the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 726 páginas
...tyranny, into a then 'uncultivated land, where they were exhosed to almost all hardships to which puman nature is liable, and yet, actuated by principles of true English liberty j, they met all these hardships with pleasure, compared to those they suffered in their own country,... | |
| David Ramsay - 1816 - 458 páginas
...oppressions planted them in America. They fled from tyranny to a then uncultivated and imhospitablc country, where they exposed themselves to almost all...the hardships to which human nature is liable ; and, among others, to the cruelty of a savage foe, the most subtle, and, I will take upon me to say, the... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 472 páginas
...by your care! No, your oppressions planted them in America. They fled from your tyranny, to a then inhospitable country, where they exposed themselves...the hardships to which human nature is liable, and amongst others to a cruel savage foe, the most subtle, and I will take upon me to say, the most formidable,... | |
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