| Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - 1038 σελίδες
...meditate the introduction of a power, which has been the enemy of freedom in every part of the globe? Reviewing the conduct of France to other countries, could we expect better towards us ? No ! Let not any man attaint my memory by believing that I could have hoped freedom through the aid of France, and... | |
| Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 180 σελίδες
...and the last intrenchment of liberty should he iny pr.-ive. What I could not do myself, in my fall, I should leave as a last charge to my countrymen to accomplish ; because 1 should feel conscious that life, any more than death, is dishonourable, when a foreign nation holds... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1825 - 532 σελίδες
...meditate the introduction of a power which has been the enemy of freedom in every part of the globe? Reviewing the conduct of France to other countries,...expect better towards us? No ! Let not, then, any roan attaint my memory by believing that I could have hoped freedom through the aid of France, and... | |
| 1826 - 368 σελίδες
...meditate the introduction of a power which has been the enemy of freedom in every part of the globe ? Reviewing the conduct of France to other countries,...then any man attaint my memory, by believing that [could have hoped for freedom through the aid of France, and betrayed the sacred cause of liberty,... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 σελίδες
...meditate the introduction of a power which has been the enemy of freedom in every part of the globe ?- Reviewing the conduct of France to other countries, could we expect better towards us i No ! let not then any man attaint my memory, by believing that I could have hoped freedom through... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 σελίδες
...meditate the introduction of a power which has been the enr-Jnv of freedom in every part of the globe 1 Reviewing the conduct of France to other countries, could we expect better towards us? No! Let tiot, then, any man attaint my memory by believing that I 'could have hoped lor freedom through the... | |
| John Philpot Curran, Robert Emmet, Henry Grattan - 1840 - 562 σελίδες
...the last intrenchment of liberty should be my grave. What I could not do myself, if I should fall, I should leave as a last charge to my countrymen to...accomplish; because I should feel conscious that life, any more than death, is unprofitable, when a foreign nation holds my country in subjection. But it... | |
| Patrick O'Kelly - 1842 - 336 σελίδες
...the last intrenehment of liberty should be my grave ! What I could not do myself, if I should fall, I should leave as a last charge to my countrymen to...accomplish, because I should feel conscious that life, any more than death is unprofitable, when a foreign nation holds my country in subjection. But it was... | |
| Patrick O'Kelly - 1842 - 336 σελίδες
...the last intrenehment of liberty should be my grave ! What I could not do myself, if I should fall, I should leave as a last charge to my countrymen to...accomplish, because I should feel conscious that life, any more than death is unprofitable, when a foreign nation holds my country in subjection. But it was... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - 576 σελίδες
...the last entrenchment of liberty should be my grave. What I could not do myself, if I should fall, I should leave as a last charge to my countrymen to...accomplish, because I should feel conscious that life, any more than death, is unprofitable when a foreign nation holds my country in subjection. " But it... | |
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