| John Marshall - 1824 - 500 str.
...They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder conditions than servitude or death. " In our own native land in defence of the freedom that is our birth right, and which we ever enjoyed until the late violation of it, for the protection of our property,... | |
| 1824 - 518 str.
...They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder conditions than servitude or death. In our own native land, in defence of the freedom that ia our birth-right, and which we ever enjoyed till the late viola-, lion of it ; for the protection... | |
| J. R. Miller - 1825 - 490 str.
...establishing independent state*, it was added, " In our own native land, in defence of tho freedom which is our birthright, and which we ever enjoyed till the late violation of it— for tho protection of our property, acquired solely by the industry of our forefathers and ourselves against... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 str.
...offence. They boast of these privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder terms than servitude or death. In our own native land, in defence of the...that is our birth-right, and which we ever enjoyed until the late violation of it, for the protection of our property, acquired solely by the honest industry... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 542 str.
...than servitude or death. In our own native land, in defense of the freedom, that is our birth right, and which we ever enjoyed till the late violation of it, for the protection of our property, acquired solely by the honest industry of our forefathers and ourselves, against violence... | |
| James Bell - 1831 - 778 str.
...They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder conditions than servitude or death. In our own native land, in defence of the freedom that is our birthright, for the protection of our property, acquired by the honest industry of our forefathers and onr o«,... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 str.
...They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder conditions than servitude or death. "In our own native land, in defence of the freedom that is our birth right, and which we ever enjoyed until the late violation of it —for the protection of our... | |
| William Jay - 1833 - 542 str.
...with ambitious designs of separating from Great Britain, and establishing independent states. In our native land, in defence of the freedom that is our...late violation of it — for the protection of our property, acquired solely by the honest industry of our forefathers and ourselves — against violence... | |
| 1834 - 426 str.
...They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder conditions than servitude or death. In our own native land, in defence of the...the late violation of it; for the protection of our property, acquired solely by the honest industry of our forefathers and ourselves, against violence... | |
| Samuel Farmer Wilson - 1834 - 386 str.
...They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder condition than servitude or death. " In our own native land, in defence of...that is our birth-right, and which we ever enjoyed until the late violation of it, for the protection of our property, acquired solely by the honest industry... | |
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