 | Daniel Webster - 1826 - 62 páginas
...one of those not yet prepared to pronounce for absolute independence, is on the floor, and is urging his reasons for dissenting from the declaration. '...privileges ; these will all be forfeited by this act ; and we shall be in the condition of other conquered people, at the mercy of the conquerors. For ourselves,... | |
 | 1826 - 426 páginas
...one of those not yet prepared to pronounce for absolute independence, is on the floor, and is urging his reasons for dissenting from the Declaration. '...privileges ; these will all be forfeited by this act ; and we shall be in the condition of other conquered people, at the mercy of the conquerors. For ourselves,... | |
 | 1827
...one of those not yet prepared to pronounce for absolute independence, is on the floor, and is urging his reasons for dissenting from the declaration. '...retraced. This resolution, once passed, will cut off aJJ hope of reconciliation. If success attend the arms of England, we shall then be no longer colonies,... | |
 | John Pierpont - 1828 - 276 páginas
...one of those not yet prepared to pronounce for absolute independonee, is on the floor, and is 'urging his reasons for dissenting from the declaration. '...privileges ; these will all be forfeited by this act; and we shall be in the condition of other conquered people—at the mercy of the conquerors. For ourselves,... | |
 | 1828 - 384 páginas
...one of those not yet prepared to pronounce for absolute independence, is on the floor, and is urging his reasons for dissenting from the declaration. '...privileges ; these will all be forfeited by this act ; and we shall be in the condition of other conquered people, at the mercy of the conquerors. For ourselves,... | |
 | Montgomery Robert Bartlett - 1828
...the Declaration of Independence. 1. Let us pause!—This step, once taken, cannot be refraced.—This resolution, once passed, will cut off all hope of reconciliation. If success attend the arms «f England. \ye shall then be no longer colonies with charters aiid privileges; these will all be... | |
 | John Pierpont - 1829 - 276 páginas
...one of those not yet prepared to pronounce for absolute independence, is on the floor, and is urging his reasons for dissenting from the declaration. '...privileges; these will all be forfeited by this act; and we shall be in the condition of other conquered people — at the mercy of the conquerors. For... | |
 | Daniel Webster - 1830 - 520 páginas
...one of those not yet prepared to pronounce for absolute independence, is on the floor, and is urging his reasons for dissenting from the declaration. "Let...privileges; these will all be forfeited by this act; and we shall be in the condition of other conquered people, at the mercy of the conquerors. For ourselves,... | |
 | Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 321 páginas
...prayer we implore death. SUPPOSED SPEECH OF AN OPPONENT OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. — Webster. LET us pause ! This step, once taken, cannot be retraced....privileges ; these will all be forfeited by this act ; and we shall be in the condition of other conquered people — at the mercy of the conquerors. For... | |
 | Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 338 páginas
...prayer we implore death. SUPPOSED SPEECH OF AN OPPONENT OF THE DECLARATION Of INDEPENDENCE.— Wcbstsr. LET us pause! This step, once taken, cannot be retraced....privileges; these will all be forfeited by this act; and we shall be in the condition of other conquered people—at the mercy of the conquerors. For ourselves,... | |
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