WE are too well acquainted with the liberality of sentiment distinguishing your nation, to imagine that difference of religion will prejudice you against a hearty amity with us. Montreal, 1535-1914 ... - Side 64av William Henry Atherton - 1914Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 450 sider
...Heaven grant you may not discover them to be blessings, after they have bid you an eternal adieu." WE are too well acquainted with the liberality of...transcendent nature of freedom elevates those who unite in her cause, above all such low minded infirmities. The Swiss cantons furnish a memorable proof of this... | |
| George Campbell - 1823 - 590 sider
...too well acquainted,' mark the meanness of these flatterers, ' with the liberality of senti' rnent distinguishing your nation, to imagine that difference...know that the transcendent nature of freedom elevates from one side, and nothing engaged for on the other, are, on every principle of common sense, utterly... | |
| George Campbell - 1824 - 396 sider
...harmless thing in nature. ' Wo are tou * well acquainted,. mark the meanness of these flatterers, ' with the liberality ' of sentiment distinguishing your nation, to imagine that difference of reli' gion will prejudice you against a hearty amity with us. You know that ' the transcendent nature... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 466 sider
...Upper Canada, they said: " We are loo well acquainted with the liberality of sentiment distingmahing your nation, to imagine that difference of religion...freedom elevates those who unite in the cause, above all lucli lowminded infirmities. The Bwiss cantons furnish a memormble proof of this truth. Their Union... | |
| 1856 - 780 sider
...the Congress and the country, was presented by the commissioners, containing these declarations : " We are too well acquainted with the liberality of...difference of religion will prejudice you against a hearty alliance with us. You know that the transcendant nature of freedom elevates those who unite in her... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1857 - 702 sider
...immense. Heaven grant you may not discover them to be blessings after they have bid you an eternal adieu." We are too well acquainted with the liberality of...against a hearty amity with us. You know that the transcendant nature of freedom elevates those who unite in her cause above all such low-minded infirmities.... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1859 - 674 sider
...immense. Heaven grant you may not discover them to be blessings after they have bid you an eternal adieu." We are too well acquainted with the liberality of...against a hearty amity with us. You know that the transcendant nature of freedom elevates those who unite in her cause above all such low-minded infirmities.... | |
| François-Xavier Garneau - 1860 - 414 sider
...to you by Providence, " it was urged. " If you will to be free, free you must necessarily become. . .We are too well acquainted with the liberality of...know that the transcendent nature of freedom elevates the minds of those who unite in the cause, above all such low-minded infirmities. The Swiss cantons... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 668 sider
...immense. Heaven grant you may not discover them to be blessings after they have bid you an eternal adieu." We are too well acquainted with the liberality of...against a hearty amity with us. You know that the transcendant nature of freedom elevates those who unite in her cause above all such low-minded infirmities.... | |
| François-Xavier Garneau - 1860 - 454 sider
...address of Congress to the Canadians : ' "We are too well acquainted with the liberality of senti' ment distinguishing your nation, to imagine that difference...transcendent nature of freedom elevates those ' who unite in her cause, above all such low-minded infirmities. ' The Swiss cantons furnish a memorable proof of... | |
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