However superior to me in general knowledge and experience the respectable body of this house may be, yet I claim to know more of America than most of you, having seen and been conversant in that country. The people, I believe, are as truly loyal as any... Papers of the New Haven Colony Historical Society - Stran 309avtor: New Haven Colony Historical Society - 1918Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Marshall - 1804 - 648 strani
...America, having seen and been conversant in that country. The people there are as truly loyal, I believe, as any subjects the king has; but a people jealous of their liberties, and who will vindicate them if they should be violated.... but the subject is delicate —... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 654 strani
...America, having seen a|M been conversant in that country. The people there are as truly loyal, I believe, as any subjects the king has; but a people jealous of their liberties, and who will vindicate them if they should be violated....but the subject is delicate ....I... | |
| John Burk - 1805 - 490 strani
...having IV< seen and been conversant in that country. The people there are as truly loyal, I believe, as any subjects the king has ; but a people jealous of their liberties, and who will vindicate them if they should be violated : But the subject is delicate —... | |
| 1805 - 618 strani
...America, having seen and been conversant in that country. The people there are as truly loyal, I believe, as any subjects the king has; but a people jealous of their liberties, and who will vindicate them if they should be violated.... but the subject is delicate.... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1807 - 312 strani
...of America than most of you, having seen and been conversant in that country. The people, I believe, are as truly loyal as any subjects the king has ; but a people jealous of their liberties, and who will vindicate them, if ever they should be violated. But the subject is too delicate,... | |
| David Ramsay - 1816 - 458 strani
...believe, are as truly loyal, as any subjects the king lias ; but a people jealous of their liberties, and who will vindicate them, if ever they should be violated : but the subject is too delicate. I will say no more.*' During the debate on the bill, the supporters of it insisted much on the colonies... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 472 strani
...America than most of you, having seen, and been conversant in that country. The people, I believe, are as truly loyal, as any subjects the king has ; but a people jealous of their liberties, and who will vindicate them, if ever they should be violated ; but the subject is too delicate—I... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 strani
...America than most of you, having seen, and been conversant in that country. The people, I believe, are as truly loyal, as any subjects the king has ; but a people jealous of their liberties, and who will vindicate them, if ever they should be violated ; but the subject is too delicate... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1821 - 298 strani
...than most of you; having seen that country, and been conversant with its people. They are, 1 believe, as truly loyal as any subjects the king has; but a people jealous of their liberties, and who will vindicate them, if ever they should be violated. 3ut the subject is too delicate:... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 612 strani
...believe, are as truly loyal as any subjects the King has, but a people jealous of their liberties, and who will vindicate them, if ever they should be violated : but the subject is too delicate — I will say no more." Amazement and hesitation seemed to pervade the House for a time ; but the... | |
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