Junius Unmasked; Or Thomas Pain, the Author of the Letters of Junius, and the Declaration of IndependenceJ. Gray, 1872 - Počet stran: 335 |
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Strana 9
... . " Having surrendered the fact , she indulged in declama- tion , and the world laughed at her folly . Like a fretful and stupid mother demanding a favor of her son grown to manhood , and , being refused , persists in INTRODUCTION . 9.
... . " Having surrendered the fact , she indulged in declama- tion , and the world laughed at her folly . Like a fretful and stupid mother demanding a favor of her son grown to manhood , and , being refused , persists in INTRODUCTION . 9.
Strana 11
... facts . Proof produces belief , demonstration knowledge . The innocent have been hanged on the evidence of proof , but a fact is established by demonstration . Demonstration follows proof , and knowledge follows belief ; and ascending ...
... facts . Proof produces belief , demonstration knowledge . The innocent have been hanged on the evidence of proof , but a fact is established by demonstration . Demonstration follows proof , and knowledge follows belief ; and ascending ...
Strana 12
... fact and argument , not to be removed , and to be but little disturbed . The world is my jury , they shall decide upon the facts . Lord Bacon gave the world a method , this method is also mine : LET FACTS REVEAL THE INWARD TRUTH OF ...
... fact and argument , not to be removed , and to be but little disturbed . The world is my jury , they shall decide upon the facts . Lord Bacon gave the world a method , this method is also mine : LET FACTS REVEAL THE INWARD TRUTH OF ...
Strana 13
... fact , history has given him to the world , as almost beginning life on his arrival at Philadelphia , near the close ... fact of his birth , is only a series of minor facts , with great blanks not even capable of being filled up by the ...
... fact , history has given him to the world , as almost beginning life on his arrival at Philadelphia , near the close ... fact of his birth , is only a series of minor facts , with great blanks not even capable of being filled up by the ...
Strana 15
... facts stagger credulity . An ob- scure English exciseman , whose life is yet a blank , who has never been an author , save perhaps of some fugitive pamphlet to demand more pay for excise of- ficers , is introduced to America , and is ...
... facts stagger credulity . An ob- scure English exciseman , whose life is yet a blank , who has never been an author , save perhaps of some fugitive pamphlet to demand more pay for excise of- ficers , is introduced to America , and is ...
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Strana 224 - For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world: For imposing taxes on us without our consent: For depriving us, in many cases, of the benefits of trial by jury: For transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses: For abolishing the...
Strana 298 - THESE are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.
Strana 226 - Nor have we been wanting in attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here.
Strana 211 - For never can true reconcilement grow Where wounds of deadly hate have pierced so deep...
Strana 225 - And that this assemblage of horrors might want no fact of distinguished die, he is now exciting those very people to rise in arms among us, and to purchase that liberty of which he has deprived them, by murdering the people...
Strana 224 - He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitutions, and unacknowledged by our laws ; giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation...
Strana 227 - We might have been a. free and a great people together; but a communication of grandeur and of freedom, it seems, is below their dignity. Be it so, since they will have it. The road to happiness and to glory is open to us too. We will tread it apart from them, and acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our eternal separation.
Strana 258 - ... connected with Great Britain. I repeat the challenge ; not a single advantage is derived. Our corn will fetch its price in any market in Europe, and our imported goods must be paid for buy them where we will. But the injuries and disadvantages...
Strana 211 - Wherefore since nothing but blows will do, for God's sake, let us come to a final separation, and not leave the next generation to be cutting throats, under the violated unmeaning names of parent and child.
Strana 235 - When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect for the opinions of mankind requires, that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.