| 1778 - 626 páginas
...wish to see re-stored. No oessity nas^iot yet driven us into that desperate measure, or induced us to excite any other nation to war against them. We...armies, with ambitious designs of separating from Grcat-BriUn'n, and establbhhig independent states. We fght not tor glory, or for conquest. We exhibit... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 450 páginas
...sincerely wish to see restored. Necessity has not yet driven us into that desperate measure, or induced us to excite any other nation to war against them. We...raised armies with ambitious designs of separating from Great-Britain, and establishing independent states. We fight not for glory or for conquest. We exhibit... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 650 páginas
...separating from Great-Britain, and establishing independent states*'*'We fight not for glory or for i conquest. We exhibit to mankind the remarkable spectacle...attacked by unprovoked enemies, without any imputation or even suspicion of offence. They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 562 páginas
...sincerely wish to see restored. Necessity has not yet driven us into that desperate measure, or induced us to excite any other nation to war against them. We...by unprovoked enemies, without any imputation, or even suspicion of offence. They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 648 páginas
...wish to see restored.... necessity has not yet driven us into that desperate measure, or induced us to excite any other nation to war against them we...attacked by unprovoked enemies, without any imputation or even suspicion of offence. They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 654 páginas
...wish to see restored.... necessity has not yet driven us into that desperate measure, or induced us to excite any other nation to war against them we...attacked by unprovoked enemies, without any imputation or even suspicion of offence. They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 páginas
...iiitothat desperate measure, or induced us tj excite any o. her nation to war against them. « 35. We have not raised armies with ambitious Designs of...establishing independent states. We fight not for gtor/ or tor conquest. We exhibit to mankind the remarkable spectacle of a people attacked by unprovoked... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 páginas
...are great; and if necessary, foreign assistance is undoubtedly attainable. We tight not for glory or conquest ; we exhibit to mankind the remarkable spectacle of a people attacked by unprovoked' enemies. They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder conditions than servitude... | |
| Robert Renny - 1807 - 368 páginas
...sincerely wish to see restored. Necessity has not yet driven us to that desperate measure, or induced us to excite any other nation to war against them. We...of separating from Great Britain, and establishing independant states: we fight not for glory, or for conquest. We exhibit to mankind, the remarkable... | |
| Robert Renny - 1807 - 366 páginas
...raised armies with ambitious designs of separating from Great Britain, and establishing independant states: we fight not for glory, or for conquest. We...mankind, the remarkable spectacle of a people attacked by unprovqked enemies, without any imputation, or even suspicion, of offence. They boast of their privileges,... | |
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