Malefactors of the human race, who have ground down man to a mere machine of their impious and bloody ambition ! Yet under all the accumulated wrongs, and insults, and robberies of the last of these chieftains, are we not, in point of fact, about to become... political history of the united states - Strana 167autor/autoři: j. p. gordy - 1902Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1811 - 676 str.
...bloody ambition. . Yet under all the accumulated wrongs and inlultB and robberies of Uu- laft of tliefe chieftains, are we not in point of fact about to become a party to his views, a partner in his wars ? <tBut before this miferable force of 10,000 men was raifed to take Canada, he begged them to look... | |
| Joshua P. Slack - 1815 - 340 str.
...Malefactors of the human race, who ground dowa man to a mere machine of their impious and bloody ambition. Yet under all the accumulated wrongs and insults,...robberies of the last of these chieftains, are we now in point of fact about to become a party to his views, a parser in his wars ? But before this miserable... | |
| 1827 - 548 str.
...of the human race, who have ground down man to a mere machine of their impious and bloody ambition ! Yet under all the accumulated wrongs, and insults,...become a party to his views, a partner in his wars ? But before this miserable force often thousand men is raised to take Canada, I beg gentlemen to look.... | |
| 1827 - 528 str.
...of the human race, who have ground down man to a mere machine of their impious and bloody ambition ! Yet under all the accumulated wrongs, and insults,...become a party to his views, a partner in his wars ? But before this miserable force often thousand men is raised to take Canada, I beg gentlemen to look... | |
| 1827 - 528 str.
...of the human race, who have ground down man to a mere machine of their impious and bloody ambition ! Yet under all the accumulated wrongs, and insults,...point of fact, about to become a party to his views, .^partner in his wars ? But before this miserable force often thousand men is raised to take Canada,... | |
| 1827 - 526 str.
...of the human race, who have ground down man to a mere machine of their impious and bloody ambition ! Yet under all the accumulated wrongs, and insults,...not, in point of fact, about to become a party to bis views, a partner in his wars ? But before this miserable force of ten thousand men is raised to... | |
| 1836 - 552 str.
...of the human race, who have ground down man to a mere machine of their impious and bloody ambition ! Yet, under all the accumulated wrongs, and insults,...point of fact, about to become a party to his views, a part ner in his wars ? But before this miserable force of ten thousand men is raised to take Canada,... | |
| 1836 - 550 str.
...man to a mere machine of their impious and bloody ambition ! Yet, under all the accumulated wron;?. and insults, and robberies of the last of these chieftains, are we not, in point of fuel, about to become a party to his views, a pan ner in his wars ? But before this miserable force... | |
| 1840 - 554 str.
...of the human race, who have ground down man to a mere machine of their impious and bloody ambition ! Yet, under all the accumulated wrongs, and insults,...point of fact, about to become a party to his views, a part ner in his wars ? But before this miserable force of ten thousand men is raised to take Canada,... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 str.
...of the human race, who have ground down man to a mere machine of their impious and bloody ambition! Yet, under all the accumulated wrongs, and insults,...become a party to his views, a partner in his wars ? before it is set on foot, not when it may be too late ; wht n the best blood of the country shall... | |
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