| Thomas Smyth - 1843 - 348 str.
...nick of time. We perceive it now before us. To hesitate, is to consent to our own slavery. That noble instrument upon your table, which insures immortality...author, should be subscribed this very morning, by every pen in the house. He that will not respond to its accents, and strain every nerve to carry into effect... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1845 - 652 str.
...We perceive it now before us. To hesitate is to consent to our own slavery. That noble instrument on your table, which insures immortality to its author, should be subscribed this very morning by every pen in the house. He that will not respond to its accents, and strain every nerve to carry into effect... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1844 - 762 str.
...nick of time. We perceive it now before us. To hesitate, is to consent to our own slavery. That noble instrument upon your table, which insures immortality...author, should be subscribed this very morning by every pen in the House. He that will not respond to its accents and strain every nerve to carry into effect... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1844 - 192 str.
...nick of time. We perceive it now before us. To hesitate is to consent to our own slavery. That noble instrument upon your table, which insures immortality...author, should be subscribed this very morning, by every pen in the house. He that will not respond to its accents, and strain every nerve to carry into effect... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1844 - 756 str.
...nick of time. We perceive it now before us. To hesitate, is to consent to our own slavery. That noble instrument upon your table, which insures immortality...author, should be subscribed this very morning by every pen in the House. He that will not respond to its accents and strain every nerve to carry into effect... | |
| Alexander Graydon - 1846 - 534 str.
...a nick of time. We perceive it now before us. That noble instrument upon your table, which ensures immortality to its author, should be subscribed this- very morning, by every pen in the house. He who will not respond to its accents and strain every nerve to carry into effect... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1848 - 650 str.
...nick of time. We perceive it now before us. To hesitate, is to consent to our own slavery. That noble instrument upon your table, which insures immortality...author, should be subscribed this very morning by every pen in the House. He that will not respond to its accents and strain every nerve to carry into effect... | |
| Alexander Blaikie - 1855 - 378 str.
...nick of time. We perceive it now before us. To hesitate is to consent to our own slavery. That noble instrument upon your table, which insures immortality...author, should be subscribed this very morning, by every pen in the house. He that will not respond to its accents, and strain every nerve to carry into effect... | |
| George Chambers - 1856 - 172 str.
...of inexpressible interest, and unconquerable determination, remarked : " That noble instrument on- your table, which insures immortality to its author, should be subscribed this name to this instrument, was the \irtuous, patriotic, able, but irresolute John Dickinson. This want... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1856 - 72 str.
...We perceive it now before us. To hesitate is to consent to our own slavery. That noble instrument on your table, which insures immortality to its author, should be subscribed this morning by every man in this house. "He that will not respond to its accents, and strain every nerve... | |
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