| 1824 - 884 páginas
...which exists in their respective governments. And to the defence of our own, which has been atchieved by the loss of so much blood and treasure, and matured...enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole •nation is devoted. We owe it, f~fherefore, to candour, and to the... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1823 - 748 páginas
...proceeds from that which exists in their respective governments. And to the defence of our own. wbich has been achieved by the loss of so much blood and...enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole nation is devoted. We owe it, therefore, to candor, and to the amicable... | |
| Peter Force - 1824 - 290 páginas
...respect, from that of Arnelica. This difference proceeds from that which exists in their respective governments. And to the defence of our own, which...enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole nation is devoted. VVb owe it therefore to candor, and to the amicable... | |
| Cobbett's Weekly Register Volume XLIX From January to March,1824 - 1824 - 856 páginas
...respect, from that of America. This difference proceeds from that which exists in their respective governments. And to the defence of our own, 'which...enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity,, this whole nation is devoted. " We owe it, therefore, to candour, and to the... | |
| 1824 - 570 páginas
...respect, from that of America. This difference proceeds from that which exists in their respective governments. And to the defence of our own, which...much blood and treasure, and matured by the wisdom of our most enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole nation... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 918 páginas
...which exists in their respective governments. And to the defence of our own, which has been atchieved by the loss of so much blood and treasure, and matured...enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole nation is devoted. We owe it, therefore, to candour, and to the amicable... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 894 páginas
...which 'exists in their respective governments. And to the defence of our own, which has been atchieved by the loss of so much blood and treasure, and matured...enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole nation is devoted. We owe it, therefore, to candour, and to the amicable... | |
| 1824 - 890 páginas
...which exists in their respective governments. And to the defence of our own, which has been atchieved by the loss of so much blood and treasure, and matured...enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole nation is devoted. We owe it, therefore, to candour, and to the amicable... | |
| 1825 - 864 páginas
...America. This difference proceeds from that which exists in -their respective governments. And to Ihe defence of our own, which has been achieved by the...much blood and treasure, and matured by the wisdom of our most enlightened citizen«, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole nation... | |
| United States. Congress Senate - 1826 - 232 páginas
...of America. This «' difference proceeds from that which exists in their respective Govern" nicnls. And to the defence of our own. which has been achieved by "the less of so much blood and treasure, and matured by the \\is" dom of their most enlightened citizens;... | |
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