| Walford Davis Green - Great Britain - 1906 - 492 pages
...cause of the Whigs on the other side of the Atlantic, and on this. ' 'Tis liberty to liberty engaged,' that they will defend themselves, their families, and their country. In this great cause they are immovably allied ; it is the alliance of God and nature — immutable, eternal — fixed as the firmament... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - Europe - 1906 - 616 pages
...cause of the Whigs on the other side of the Atlantic and on this. " 'Tis liberty to liberty engaged," that they will defend themselves, their families, and their country. In this great cause they are immovably allied : it is the alliance of God and nature, — immovable, eternal, fixed as the firmament... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1908 - 440 pages
...cause of the Whigs on the other side of the Atlantic and on this. " 'T is liberty to liberty engaged," that they will defend themselves, their families, and their country. In this great cause they are immovably allied : it is the alliance of God and nature, — immovable, eternal, fixed as the firmament... | |
| Oscar Jewell Harvey - Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) - 1909 - 682 pages
...the Atlantic, and on this. It is Liberty to Liberty engaged. In this great cause they are immovably allied. It is the alliance of God and Nature — immutable, eternal, fixed as the firmament of Heaven. " History, my Lords, has been my favorite study, and in the celebrated writings of antiquity have I... | |
| John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Baron Acton - France - 1910 - 404 pages
...maintain this principle is the common cause of the Whigs on the other side of the Atlantic, and on this. It is the alliance of God and Nature, immutable, eternal, fixed as the firmament of heaven. Resistance to your acts was necessary as it was just ; and your vain declarations of the omnipotence... | |
| Albert William Mann - Boston (Mass.) - 1917 - 610 pages
...the leading patriots of Boston, and to belittle the intelligence of the American people. He said : "When your lordships look at the papers transmitted to us from America, when you consider the decency, firmness and wisdom, you cannot but respect their course and wish to make it your own.... | |
| Godfrey Locker Lampson - Great Britain - 1918 - 628 pages
...cause of the Whigs on the other side of the Atlantic, and on this. ' 'Tis liberty to liberty engaged,' that they will defend themselves, their families,...immutable, eternal — fixed as the firmament of heaven. To such united force, what force shall be opposed ? What, my Lords ? A few regiments in America, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1919 - 336 pages
...they will defend themselves, their families, and their country. In this great cause they are immovably allied. It is the alliance of God and nature — immutable, eternal — fixed as the firmament of heaven. To such united force, what force shall be opposed? What, my Lords? A few regiments in America, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1919 - 328 pages
...cause of the Whigs on the other side of the Atlantic and on this. " Tis liberty to liberty engaged," that they will defend themselves, their families, and their country. In this great cause they are immovably allied. It is the alliance of God and nature — immutable, eternal — fixed as the firmament... | |
| James Champlin Fernald - English language - 1921 - 306 pages
...congenial flame glowing in the breast of every Whig in England ? ' 'Tis liberty to liberty engaged,' that they will defend themselves, their families, and their country. In this great cause they are immovably allied; it is the alliance of God and nature — immutable, eternal, — fixed as the firmament... | |
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