Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow-subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them that we mean not to dissolve that union which has so long and so happily subsisted between us, and which we sincerely wish to... American Quarterly Review - Page 3981827Full view - About this book
| Paul Allen - United States - 1822 - 620 pages
...preservation of our liberties, being with one mind resolved to die freemen rather than live like slaves. " Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of...empire, we assure them, that we mean not to dissolve the union which has so long and so happily subsisted between us, and which we sincerely wish to see... | |
| Paul Allen - United States - 1822 - 612 pages
...and fellow-subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them, that we mean not to dissolve the onion which has so long and so happily subsisted between us, and which we sincerely wish to see restored. Necessity has not yet driven us into that desperate measure, or induced to excite any other nation... | |
| Paul Allen - United States - 1822 - 624 pages
...live like slaves. "Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow- subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them, that we mean not to dissolve the union which has so long and so happily subsisted between us, and which we sincerely wish to see... | |
| Alden Bradford - Massachusetts - 1822 - 1122 pages
...a right to receive from us. — We however, assure our fellow subjects in every part of the Empire, that we mean not to 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... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - United States - 1823 - 376 pages
...preservation of our liberties ; being ,with one mind resolved to die FREEMEN rather than to live S1AVES. Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of...between us, and which we sincerely wish to see restored. Necessity has not yet driven us into that desperate measure, or induced us to excite any other nation... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Law - 1823 - 644 pages
...preservation of our liberties ; being with one mind resolved to die freemen rather than live slaves. JLest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our...subsisted between us, and which we sincerely wish to sec restored. — Necessity has not vet driven us into that desperate measure, or induced us to excite... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - United States - 1823 - 382 pages
...resolved to die PBEEMEJT rather than to lire SXAVES. Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds «f our friends and fellow-subjects in any part of the...subsisted between us, and which we sincerely .wish to sec restored. Necessity has not yet driren us into that desperate measure, or induced us to excite... | |
| Statesmen - 1824 - 518 pages
...preservation of our liberties ; heing with on* mind resolved to die FREEMEN rather than to live SLAVES. Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of...long and so happily subsisted between us, and which \vc sincerely wish to sec restored. Necessity has not yet driven us into that desperate measure, or... | |
| John Marshall - United States - 1824 - 500 pages
...to live slaves. " Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them that we...dissolve that union which has so long and so happily subsist- CHAP.xiv. ed between us, and which we sincerely wish to see restored. Necessity has not yet... | |
| John Marshall - United States - 1824 - 504 pages
...to live slaves. " Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them that we...mean not to dissolve that union which has so long and FO happily subsist- CHAP.xiv. ed between us, and which we sincerely wish to see restored. Necessity... | |
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