 | United States. Continental Congress - 1823
...blood or treasure, all the blessings resulting from that liberty, which they, in the day of trill, had abandoned, and in defence of which, many of their more virtuous nei»1!bors and countrymen had nobly died: and although the want of public spirit, observable in thoc... | |
 | William Jay - 1833
...without expense of blood or treasure, all the blessings resulting from that liberty which they, VOL. 1 in the day of trial, had abandoned, and in defence...virtuous neighbours and countrymen had nobly died ; and it being reasonable that those who refuse to defend their country should be excluded from its protection,... | |
 | William Jay - 1833
...America, that then they may enjoy, without expense of hlood or treasure, all the blessings resulting from that liberty which they, in the day of trial, had abandoned, and in defence of vjhich many of their more virtuous neighbours and countrymen had nobly died; and it being reasonable... | |
 | Henry Onderdonk - 1846 - 264 strani
...America, that then they may enjoy, without expense of blood or treasure, all the blessings resulting from that liberty which they in the day of trial had abandoned,...and in defence of which, many of their more virtuous neighbors and countrymen had nobly died; and although the want of public spirit observable in these... | |
 | William Henry Seward - 1853
...America, that then they may enjoy, without expense of blood or treasure, all the blessings resulting from that liberty, which they in the day of trial had abandoned, and in the defence of which many of their more virtuous neighbors and countrymen had nobly died ; and it being... | |
 | Thomas Warren Field - 1869 - 549 strani
...America, that then they may enjoy, without expense of blood or treasure, all the blessings resulting from that liberty which they in the day of trial had abandoned,...and in defence of which many of their more virtuous neighbors and countrymen had nobly died ; and although the want of public spirit observable in these... | |
 | Long Island Historical Society - 1869
...enjoy, without expense of blood or treasure, all the blessings resulting from that liberty which thoy in the day of trial had abandoned, and in defence of which many of their more virtuous neighbors and countrymen had nobly died ; and although the want of public spirit observable in these... | |
 | Martha Bockée Flint - 1896 - 549 strani
...all the blessings which have resulted from the liberty which they in the day of trial had deserted, and in defence of which many of their more virtuous neighbours and countrymen have nobly died, and although the want of publick spirit observable in these men rather excited pity... | |
 | United States. Continental Congress - 1906
...America, that then they may enjoy, without expence of blood or treasure, all the blessings resulting from that liberty, which they, in the day of trial, had...countrymen had nobly died : And although the want of public spirit, observable in these men, rather excites pity than alarm, there being little danger to apprehend... | |
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