 | 1814 - 678 pages
...war, defeated his unrighteous Jirojccts ; his threats and his barbarities, instead of dismay, v. :il kindle in every bosom an indignation not to be extinguished, but in the disaster and explosion cf such cruel invaders. Jn providing the Ineans necessary, the national legislator not distrust... | |
 | 1814 - 642 pages
...with the undaunted spirit which, in thtir revolutionary war. defeated his unrightccsa projects ; hi* threats and his barbarities, instead of dismay, will kindle in every bosom an indignation not ts be extinguished, bot in the disaster and expulsion of such cruel invaders. In providing the means... | |
 | United States. Congress. House - 1814 - 896 pages
...then* revolutionary struggle defeated his unrighteous projects. His tin-cat-, and his harharities, instead of dismay, will kindle in every bosom an indignation not to he extinguished hut in the disaster and expulsion of such cruel invader*. In providing the means necessary,... | |
 | 1815 - 992 pages
...people will face it with the undaunted spirit which, in their revolutionary war,defcated his unrighteous projects ; his threats and his barbarities, instead...expulsion of such cruel invaders. In providing the means necessarv, the national legislator will not distrust the enlightened patriotism of his constituents.... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1815 - 1026 pages
...people will face it with the undaunted spirit which, in their revolutionary war defeated his unrighteous projects : his threats and his barbarities, instead...bosom an indignation not to be extinguished, but in toe disaster and expulsion of such cruel invaders. In providing the means necessary the national legislator... | |
 | 1815 - 628 pages
...revolutionary struggle defeated his unrighteous projects. His threats and his barbarities, instead of diamay, will kindle in every bosom an indignation not to be...extinguished but in the disaster and expulsion of such cruel invader;. Ill providing1 the means necessary, the n:m>-n .1 legislature will The officers ami men have... | |
 | 1816 - 890 pages
...will face it with the undaunted spirit, which, in their revolutionary war, defeated his norighteous projects ; his threats and his barbarities, instead...They will cheerfully and proudly bear every burthen oi every kind which the safety and honour of the nation demands. We have seen them every where give... | |
 | 1814 - 442 pages
...will lace it with the undaunted spirit which in their revolutionary struggle deieated his unrighteous projects. His threats and his barbarities, instead...invaders. In providing the means necessary, the national legislature will not distrust the heroic and public defence, and great expenses incurred, enlightened... | |
 | Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 pages
...defeated his unrighteous projects ; his threats and his barbarities, instead of dismay, vriH kindle m every bosom an indignation not to be> extinguished but in the disaster am) expvrlsirm of such cruel invaders. In providing the means necessary the national legislator will... | |
 | C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 904 pages
...spirit which, in their revolutionary war, defeated nis unrighteous projects : his -threats and bis barbarities, instead of dismay, will kindle in every...necessary, the national legislator will not distrust (lie enlightened patriotism of his constituents. They will cheerfully and proudly bear every burthen,... | |
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