| John Corry - 1809 - 262 σελίδες
...great; and if necessary, foreign assistance is undoubtedly attainable. " We fight 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 yet proffer no milder conditions than servitude or death. . *(... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1809 - 396 σελίδες
...are great ; and if necessary, foreign nsEistance is undoubtediy.attainable. We fight not for glory or conquest ; we exhibit to mankind the remarkable spectacle of a people attacked by unprovoked cnrmies. They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder conditions than... | |
| 1812 - 498 σελίδες
...sincerely wish o see restored. Necessity has not yet diiven us ;ii.<> that desperate measure or induced us to excite any other nation to war against them. We...of separating from Great Britain, and establishing iudeicndent states. We fight not for glory or for conquest. We exhibit to mankind the remarkable pectacle... | |
| 1816 - 514 σελίδες
...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 have not raised aimies with ambitious designs o sepa» rating from Great liritain, and establishing independent states.... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1819 - 324 σελίδες
...necessary foreign assistance is undoubtably attainable. We fight not for glory or conquest ; we exibit to mankind the remarkable spectacle of a people attacked by unprovoked enemies. They hoast of their privileges and civilization, and yet profter no milder conditions than servitude... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1822 - 1122 σελίδες
...dissolve that union which has so long subsisted between MS, and which we sincerely wish to be restored. We have not raised armies with ambitious designs of...separating from Great Britain and establishing independent Slates. We fight not for glory or conquest. In our native land, in defence of that freedom which is... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 376 σελίδες
...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...attacked by unprovoked enemies, without any imputation or even suspicion of offence. They boast of th^ir priviges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 382 σελίδες
...sincerely .wish to sec restored. Necessity has not yet driren us into that desperate measure, or induced us to excite any other nation to war against them. We...for glory or for conquest. We exhibit to mankind the remr.rkablc spectacle of a people attacked by unprovoked enemies, without any imputation or even suspicion... | |
| John Marshall - 1824 - 500 σελίδες
...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...attacked by unprovoked enemies, without any imputation or even suspicion of offence. They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder... | |
| 1824 - 516 σελίδες
...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...attacked by unprovoked enemies, without any imputation of or even suspicion of offence. They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no... | |
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