Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow-subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them that we mean not to dissolve that union which has so long and so happily subsisted between us, and which we sincerely wish to... Niles' National Register - Página 841816Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Jay - 1919 - 96 páginas
...army, and making every preparation for war, Congress published a declaration in which they affirm: "We mean not to dissolve that union which has so long...has not yet driven us into that desperate measure: we have not raised armies with ambitious designs of separating from Great Britain and establishing... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1920 - 296 páginas
..." Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow-subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them that we mean not to dissolve...driven us into that desperate measure, or induced us to incite any other nation to war against them. We have not raised armies with ambitious designs of separating... | |
| Ellwood Griscom (jr.) - 1920 - 280 páginas
...with one mind resolved to die freemen than to live slaves. friends and fellow-subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them that we mean not to dissolve...has not yet driven us into that desperate measure, nor induced us to excite any other nation to war against them. We have not raised armies with ambitious... | |
| Thomas Willing - 1922 - 312 páginas
...I., page 119. declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow-subjects in any part of the Empire, we assure them that we mean not to dissolve...subsisted between us, and which we sincerely wish to see restored."17 It was Thomas Jefferson who wrote this public document, and it was received with marks... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1922 - 360 páginas
..." Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow-subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them that we mean not to dissolve that union which has so long and 10 happily subsisted between us, and which we sincerely wish to see restored. Necessity has not yet... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1922 - 696 páginas
...to dissolve that union [between England and the colonies] which has so long and so happily existed and which we sincerely wish to see restored. Necessity has not yet driven us to that desperate measure. ... In defence of the freedom which is our birthright we have taken up arms.... | |
| Homer Carey Hockett - 1925 - 470 páginas
...in Parliament had "nobly and strenuously asserted the justice of our cause," the Declaration assured them that "we mean not to dissolve that union which...so long and so happily subsisted between us," and concluded with a prayer that the Ruler of the Universe may "dispose our adversaries to reconciliation... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1926 - 654 páginas
..."Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them, that we mean not to dissolve...between us, and which we sincerely wish to see restored. We have not raised armies with ambitious designs of separating from Great Britain and establishing... | |
| Perry Belmont - 1926 - 352 páginas
..."Lest this Declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow subjects, in any part of the Empire, we assure them that we mean not to dissolve...between us, and which we sincerely wish to see restored. We have not raised armies with ambitious designs of separating from Great Britain and establishing... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1927 - 710 páginas
...to dissolve that union [between England and the colonies] which has so long and so happily existed and which we sincerely wish to see restored. Necessity has not yet driven us to that desperate measure. ... In defence of the freedom which is our birthright we have taken up arms.... | |
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