There is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free, if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges, for which we have been so long contending — if we mean not basely to abandon the noble struggle in which we have been so long... Steps to Oratory– A School Speaker - 334 psl.autoriai: Frank Townsend Southwick - 1900 - 464 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 440 psl.
...free, — if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges, for which 20 we have been so long contending, — if we mean not basely to abandon...— we must fight ! I repeat it, sir, we must fight ! 25 An appeal to arms, and to the God of Hosts, is all that is left us ! They tell us, sir, that we... | |
| Robert Sears - 1844 - 514 psl.
...free — if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which иш have been so long contending — if we mean not basely to abandon...be obtained — we must fight ! I repeat it, sir, — wemuslfight! * * I know not what course others may take ; but as for me (cried he, his arms raised... | |
| David Urquhart - 1844 - 644 psl.
...be free — if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending — if we mean not basely to abandon...glorious object of our contest shall be obtained — we mustjight —I repeat it, Sir, we mustjight. I know not what course others may pursue, but as for me... | |
| 1843 - 434 psl.
...be free — if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending — if we mean not basely to abandon...the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained — IK mtutftr/lit! I repeat it, sir — we muft fyht ! * * * ' I know not what course others may take... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 psl.
...preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges, for which 20 we have been so long contending,—if we mean not basely to abandon the noble struggle,...never to abandon, until the glorious object of our eontest shall be obtained,—we must fight! I repeat it, sir, we must fight! 25 An appeal to arms,... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 psl.
...be free — if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges, for which we have been so long contending — if we mean not basely to abandon...arms, and to the God of Hosts, is all that is left us ! They tell us, sir, that we are weak — unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 494 psl.
...to be free; if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges, for which we have been so long contending ; if we mean not basely to abandon...arms, and to the God of hosts, is all that is left us. They tell us, sir, that we are weak — unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when shall... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 492 psl.
...be free — if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which *we have been so long contending — if we mean not basely to abandon...arms and to the God of Hosts, is all that is left us !" "They tell us, sir, that we are weak — -unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when... | |
| Salem Town - 1845 - 296 psl.
...be free — if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending — if we mean not basely to abandon...arms and to the God of Hosts, is all that is left us! LESSON LXXXII . ONE CENTURY AFTER WASHINGTON. GENTLEMEX, we are at the point of a century from the... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1845 - 348 psl.
...be free — if we mean to preserve inviolable those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending — if we mean not basely to abandon...arms and to the God of Hosts is all that is left us ! 8. They tell us, sir, that we are weak — unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when... | |
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