At a time, when our lordly masters in Great Britain will be satisfied with nothing less than the deprivation of American freedom, it seems highly necessary that something should be done to avert the stroke, and maintain the liberty, which we have derived... George Washington - Strana 100autor/autoři: William O. Stoddard - 1886 - 307 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1836 - 440 str.
...Virginia: " At a time when our fordly masters in Great Britain will be satisfied with nothing less than a deprivation of American freedom, it seems highly necessary...liberty which we have derived from our ancestors. But the manner of doing it, to answer lite purpose effectually, is the point in question. That no man... | |
| George Washington - 1834 - 574 str.
...sentiments upon a matter of this importance exactly coincides with the Doctor's inclinations. At a time, when our lordly masters in Great Britain will be satisfied...liberty, which we have derived from our ancestors. But the manner of doing it, to answer the purpose effectually, is the point in question. That no man... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 574 str.
...sentiments upon a matter of this importance exactly coincides with the Doctor's inclinations. At a time, when our lordly masters in Great Britain will be satisfied...liberty, which we have derived from our ancestors. But the manner of doing it, to answer the purpose effectually, is the point in question. That no man... | |
| Horace Binney - 1835 - 86 str.
...Virginia : "At a time when our lordly masters in Great Britain will be satisfied with nothing less than a deprivation of American freedom, it seems highly necessary...liberty which we have derived from our ancestors. But the manner of doing it, to answer the purpose effectually, is the point in question. That no man... | |
| Horace Binney - 1835 - 74 str.
...to his friend George Mason, who afterwards drafted the first constitution of Virginia : "At a time when our lordly masters in Great Britain will be satisfied with nothing less than a deprivation of American freedom, it seems highly necessary that something should be done to avert... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 658 str.
...doubt, as to his sense of the matter, and the ground he was prepared to take. "At a time," said he, "when our lordly masters in Great Britain will be...liberty, which we have derived from our ancestors. But the manner of doing it, to answer the purpose effectually, is the point in question. " That no... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 654 str.
...doubt, as to his sense of the matter, and the ground he was prepared to take. "At a time," said he, "when our lordly masters in Great Britain will be...liberty, which we have derived from our ancestors. But the manner of doing it, to answer the purpose effectually, is the point in question. " That no... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 666 str.
...and the ground he was prepared to take. " At a time," said he, " when our lordly masters in April *. Great Britain will be satisfied with nothing less...liberty which we have derived from our ancestors. But the manner of doing it, to answer the purpose effectually, is the point in question. " That no... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 632 str.
...and the ground he was prepared to take. "At a time," said he, " when our lordly masters in April «. Great Britain will be satisfied with nothing less...liberty which we have derived from our ancestors. But the manner of doing it, to answer the purpose effectually, is the point in question. " That no... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1840 - 354 str.
...doubt, as to his sense of the matter, and the ground he was prepared to take. "At a time," said he, "when our lordly masters in Great Britain will be...liberty which we have derived from our ancestors. But the manner of doing it, to answer the purpose eifectually, is the point in question. " That no... | |
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