| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 Seiten
...supplications have been disregarded; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne. In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond...have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon, until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained — we must... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 Seiten
...supplications have been disregarded ; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne. In vain, after these things, may we indulge. the fond...have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon, tintil the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained— we roust... | |
| George Merriam - 1828 - 292 Seiten
...supplications have been disregarded ; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne. In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond...have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon, until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained — we must... | |
| John Barber - 1828 - 310 Seiten
...supplications have been disregarded; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne. In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond...not basely to abandon the noble struggle in which we fid ourselves never to abandon, until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained* We must... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 Seiten
...In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is jw longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free-*—...have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon, until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained — we must... | |
| 1828 - 394 Seiten
...In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is nu longer any room for hope, if we wish to be free —...have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon, until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained — we must... | |
| John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 Seiten
...spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne. In vain, after these things, may we indulge the foad hope of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer...have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon, until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained — we must... | |
| 1829 - 432 Seiten
...throne. In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. Tftere is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free,...have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained, we must fight!... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 Seiten
...supplications have been disregarded ; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne. In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond...have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon, until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained — we must... | |
| George Smeeton - 1830 - 282 Seiten
...of some of the ablest men and patriots of the convention, he urged them the more, and exclaimed, ' there is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to...abandon the noble struggle in which we have been so long eagaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon, until the glorious object of our contest... | |
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