I should leave as a last charge to my countrymen to accomplish; because I should feel conscious that life, any more than death, is unprofitable when a foreign nation holds my country in subjection. But... Curran and his contemporaries - Página 280de Charles Phillips - 1857 - 595 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1803 - 444 páginas
...meditate the introduction of a power which has been the enemy of freedom in every part of the globe. Reviewing the conduct of France to other countries,...attaint my memory by believing, that I could have hoped freedom through the aid of France, and betrayed the sacred cause of liberty, by committing it to the... | |
| Loyalist - 1803 - 344 páginas
...meditate the introduction of a power which has been the enemy of freedom in every part of the globe ? Reviewing the conduct of France to other countries,...towards us ? No ! Let not, then, any man attaint my mer mory by believing, that I could have hoped freedom through the aid of France, and betrayed the... | |
| 1804 - 508 páginas
...meditate the introduction of a power which has been the enemy of freedom in every part of the globe? Reviewing the conduct of France to other countries, could we expect better towards us.' Nol Let not, then, any man ati»int my memory by believing that I could have hoped freedom through... | |
| 1805 - 428 páginas
...and the last entrenchment of liberty should be my grave. What I could not do myself if I should fall, I should leave as a last charge to my countrymen to...when a foreign nation holds my country in subjection. BUT it; was not *s an enemy that the- 'snccpws erf France were to land ; — I looked indeed for the... | |
| James Gordon - 1805 - 280 páginas
...grave. What I could not do myself, if L should fall, I should leave as a last charge to my countrvmento accomplish, because I should feel conscious that life,...unprofitable, when a foreign nation holds my country io. subjection* I wished to procure for my country die guarantee which Washington procured for America.... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 508 páginas
...the last intrenchment of liberty should be my grave. What I could not do myself, if I should fall, I should leave as a last charge to my countrymen to accomplish ; because 1 should feel conscious that life, any more than death, is unprofitable, when a foreign nation holds... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 354 páginas
...hold, and the last intrenchment of liberty should be my grave. What I could not do myself, in my fall, I should leave as a last charge to my countrymen to...feel conscious that life, any more than death, is dishonourable when a foreign nation holds my country in subjection. But it was not as an enemy that... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 348 páginas
...hold, and the last intrenchment of liberty should be my grave. What I could not do myself, in my fall, I should leave as a last charge to my countrymen to...feel conscious that life, any more than death, is dishonourable when a foreign nation holds my country in subjection. But it was not as an enemy that... | |
| 1815 - 706 páginas
...meditate the introduction of a power which has been the enemy of freedom in every part of the globe ? Reviewing the conduct of France to other countries,...attaint my memory by believing that I could have hoped freedom through the aid of France, and betrayed the sacred cause of liberty by committing it to the... | |
| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 944 páginas
...meditate the introduction of a power which has been the enemy of freedom in every part of the glebe ? Reviewing the conduct of France to other countries,...any man attaint my memory by believing that I could bave hoped freedom through the aid of France, and betrayed the sacred cause of liberty by committing... | |
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