| William M. Holland - 1835 - 374 sider
...— spend one moment in comparing your situation with that of the major part of the civilized world. "Fellow-citizens — should those political witlings,...their lawless ambition. Ours is in defence of rights which must be defended, or our glory as a nation will be extinguished — the sun of our greatness... | |
| William M. Holland - 1835 - 390 sider
...belligerents, but who are uniformly assailing you as men destitute at once of spirit and of judgment—should they point to the wars which agitate and have convulsed...their individual malice, their individual caprice, and lo satiate their lawless ambition. Ours is in defence of rights which must be defended, or our glory... | |
| William M. Holland - 1836 - 404 sider
...comparing your situation with that of the major part of the civilized world. " Fellow citizens — should those political witlings, who are not only...their lawless ambition. Ours is in defence of rights which must be defended, or our glory as a nation win be extinguished — the sun of our greatness will... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1851 - 910 sider
...countenance government in commuting our lailorf rights for the tafety of our merchant!' good*. * » » * " Fellow-citizens — should those political witlings,...their lawless ambition. Ours is in defence of rights which must be defended, or our glory as a nation will be extinguished — the sun of our greatness... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1851 - 872 sider
...countenance government in commuting our sailors' rights for the safety of our merchants' goods. * * '* * " Fellow-citizens — should those political witlings,...unfounded suggestion. The wars of Europe are waged by monajchs, to gratify their individual malice, their individual caprice, and to satiate their lawless... | |
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