Let us, then, with courage and confidence pursue our own Federal and Republican principles, our attachment to union and representative government. Kindly separated by nature and a wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe ; too... The Life and Times of Thomas Jefferson - Page 527by Thomas Edward Watson - 1903 - 534 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Cobbett - United States - 1801 - 358 pages
...from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe, too high minded to endure the degradations of the others; possessing a chosen country, with room...faculties, to the acquisition of our own industry, to honour and confidence from our fellow citizens, resulting not from birth, but from our actions, and... | |
| 1801 - 446 pages
...the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe — too high-minded to endure the degradations of the others — possessing a chosen country, with...equal right to the use of our own faculties— to the acquisitions of our own industry — to honour xnd confidence from our fellow-citizens ; resulting... | |
| English poetry - 1802 - 888 pages
...from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe ; too high-mincled to endure thedegradations of the others ; possessing a chosen country, with...thousandth generation; entertaining a due sense of oar equal right to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisition of our own industry, to honour... | |
| 1802 - 886 pages
...from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe; too high-minded to endure thedegradations of the others; possessing a chosen country^ with room enough for our descendants to the thoi>r »Width and thousandth generation ; entertaining a due sense of otvr equal right to the use... | |
| John Davis - United States - 1803 - 470 pages
...others; possessing a choseri " countiy, with room enough for descendants to " the thousandth and ten thousandth generation ; " entertaining a due sense...faculties, to the acquisition of " our own industry, to honour and confidence from " our fellow-citizens, resulting not from birth, " but from our actions... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1805 - 276 pages
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| United States - 1814 - 532 pages
...endure the degradations of the others, possessing a ehosen eountry, with room enough for our deseendants to the thousandth and thousandth generation, entertaining...due sense of our equal right to the use of our own faeulties, to the aequisitions of our own industry, to honour and eonfidenee from our fellow eitizens,... | |
| United States - 1819 - 518 pages
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| Daniel Blowe - Canada - 1820 - 788 pages
...high-minded to endure the degradations of the others ; possessing a chosen laud . \viih room for their descendants to the thousandth and thousandth generation ; entertaining a due sense of their equal rights to i hi- use of their own faculties, to the acquisitions of their industry, to honour... | |
| Caleb Cushing - Newburyport (Mass.) - 1826 - 140 pages
...from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe ; too high minded to endure the degradations of the others; possessing a chosen country, with room...equal right to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisitions of our own industry, to honor and confidence from our fellow-citizen*, resulting not from... | |
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