| 1826 - 426 trang
...country and its rights trodden down in the dust? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. Do we intend to violate that most solemn obligation...to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes and oor lives? I know there is not a man here, who would not rather see a general conflagration sweep over... | |
| George Merriam - 1828 - 292 trang
...country and its rights trodden down in the dust ? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. Do we intend to violate that most solemn obligation...by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honour to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political... | |
| John Pierpont - 1828 - 320 trang
...and its rights trodden down in the dust ? I know we .do not mean to submit We never shall submit . Do we intend to violate that most solemn obligation...by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honour to Washington, when, put* ting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political... | |
| George Merriam - 1828 - 286 trang
...its rights trodden down in the dust ? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. Do•we intend to violate that most solemn obligation ever...by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honour to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political... | |
| George Merriam - 1828 - 282 trang
...down in the dust ? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. Do we intend to viola*e that most solemn obligation ever entered into by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honour to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political... | |
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - 1828 - 426 trang
...our country, and rights trod in the dust? 3. I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. Do we intend to violate that most solemn obligation ever entered into by man, that blighting, before God, of our sacred honour to Washington. When putting him forth to incur... | |
| John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 trang
...country and its rights trodden down in the dust ? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. Do we intend to violate that most solemn obligation...by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honour to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 trang
...country and its rights trodden down in the dust ? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. Do we intend to violate that most solemn obligation...by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honour to Washington, wnen putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 trang
...country and its rights trodden down in the dust ? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. Do we intend to violate that most solemn obligation ever entered into by men£ hat plighting, before God, of our sacred honor to Washington, when putting him forth to incur the dangers... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 trang
...country and its rights trodden down in the dust? I know we do not mean to submit. We never shall submit. Do we intend to violate that most solemn obligation...by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honour to Washington, when putting him forth to iny cur the dangers of war, as well as the political... | |
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