May it be to the world, what I believe it will be, (to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all,) the signal of arousing men to burst the chains under which monkish ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to... Thomas Jefferson - Strana 50autor/autoři: David Saville Muzzey - 1918 - 319 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Sanderson - 1827 - 374 str.
...citizens, after half a century of experience and prosperity, continue to approve the choice we made. May it be to the world, what I believe it will be,...ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-government. The form which we have substituted... | |
| 1826 - 426 str.
...prosperity, continue to approve the choice we made. May it be to the world, what I believe it will he, (to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally...arousing men to burst the chains, under which monkish superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self... | |
| 1826 - 438 str.
...the hand that penned your liberties ever wrote, he says — " may it," (meaning our Independence) " be. to the world, what I believe it will be, (to some sooner, to others later, but finally to all) the signal of arousing men to burst their chains under... | |
| John Sanderson, Robert Waln - 1828 - 450 str.
...century of experience and prosperity, continue to approve the choice we made. May it be to the worHf, what I believe it will be, (to some parts sooner,...ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-government. The form which we have substituted,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 str.
...citizens, after half a century of experience and prosperity, continue to approve the choice we made. May it be to the world, what I believe it will be,...ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-governGG 2 ment. That form •which we... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 552 str.
...citizens, after half a century of experience and prosperity, continue to approve the choice we made. May it be to the world, what I believe it will be,...ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessiners and security of self-government. That form which we have substituted,... | |
| 1830 - 524 str.
...fellow-citizens, after half a century of experience and prosperity, continue to approve the choice we made. May it be to the world, what I believe it will be...ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-government. That form which we have substituted... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 550 str.
...experience and prosperity, continue to approve the choice we . made. May it be to the world, what 1 believe it will be (to some parts sooner, to others...ignorance and .superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-government. That form which we have substituted,... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 str.
...fellow-citizens, after half a century of experience and prosperity, continue to approve the choice we made. May it be to the world, what I believe it will be...ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-government. That form which we have substituted,... | |
| William Linn - 1834 - 284 str.
...after half a century of experience and prosperity, continue to approve the choice we made. May it he to the world, what I believe it will be, (to some...to others later, but finally to all,) the signal of a ousing men to burstHhe chains, under which monkish ignorance and superstition had persuaded them... | |
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