| David Josiah Brewer - 1901 - 458 páginas
...violence. A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you recover; but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. Nothing less will content me than whole America. I do not... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 450 páginas
...violence. A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you recover; but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. Nothing less will content me than whole America. I do not... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1902 - 316 páginas
...violence. A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you recover; but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. Nothing less will content me than whole America. I do not... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1902 - 558 páginas
...violence. A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavours to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you recover ; but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. Nothing less will content me, than whole America. I do not... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1903 - 448 páginas
...violence. A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you recover; but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. .Nothing less will content me than whole America. 1 do not... | |
| T. Dundas Pillans - 1905 - 214 páginas
..." A further objection to force is that you impair the " object by your very endeavours to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you "recover, but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and con" sumed in the contest. Nothing less will content me " than whole America. I do... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 592 páginas
...violence. A further objection to force is that you impair the object by your very endeavours to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you recover, but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. Nothing less will content me than whole America. I do not... | |
| Hammond Lamont - 1906 - 394 páginas
...violence. A further objection to force is that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you recover; but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. Nothing less will content me than whole America. I do not... | |
| Harriet Louise Keeler, Mary Elizabeth Adams - 1906 - 296 páginas
...violence. A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you recover ; but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. Nothing less will content me than whole America. I do not... | |
| Hammond Lamont - 1906 - 404 páginas
...conquered. A further objection to force is that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you recover; but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. Nothing less will content me than whole America. I do not... | |
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