The fact is so; and these people of the southern colonies are much more strongly, and with a higher and more stubborn spirit, attached to liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths; such were our Gothic ancestors; such,... The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - Stran 36avtor: Edmund Burke - 1807Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Woodrow Wilson - 1905 - 378 strani
...this sentiment, which has at least as much pride as virtue in it ; but . . . the fact is so. . . . In such a people the haughtiness of domination combines...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible." Southern society Resistance had from the first resolutely, almost passion. to change. ately, resisted... | |
| William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1906 - 280 strani
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths; such were our Gothic ancestors; such, in our days, were the Poles, and...circumstance in our Colonies, which contributes no mean part toward the growth and effect of this untractable spirit — I mean their education. In no country perhaps... | |
| ENGLISH & American masterpiece studies - 1906 - 408 strani
...liberty, than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such in our days were the Poles ; and...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. [42] Permit me, Sir, to add another circumstance in our colonies, which contributes no mean part towards... | |
| 1896 - 728 strani
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such in our days were the Poles ; and...of domination combines with the spirit of freedom, forjtifles it, and renders it invincible. 42. Permit me, Sir, to add another circumstance in our colonies... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1906 - 176 strani
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors; such in our days were the Poles ; and such...are not slaves themselves. ' In such a people the 15 haughtiness of domination combines with the spirit of freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1907 - 120 strani
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths; such were our Gothic ancestors; such in our days were the Poles; and such...invincible. Permit me, Sir, to add another circumstance in out • X/olonies which contributes no mean part towards the 1 They thought that It was applied where... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1908 - 108 strani
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths; such were our Gothic ancestors; such in our days were the Poles; and such...will be all masters of slaves, who are not slaves 5 themselves. In such a people the haughtiness of domination combines with the spirit of freedom, fortifies... | |
| John Temple Graves, Clark Howell, Walter Williams - 1909 - 328 strani
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths — such were our Gothic ancestors — such, in our days, were the Poles —...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible." In the course of my former remarks, Mr. President, I took occasion to deprecate, as one of the greatest... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1910 - 514 strani
...all the ancient commonwealths, such were our Gothic ancestors, and such in our day were the Poles; such will be all masters of slaves who are not slaves...such a people the haughtiness of domination combines itself with the spirit of freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible." No stronger evidence of... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1910 - 436 strani
...this sentiment, which has at least as much pride as virtue in it ; but . . . the fact is so. . . . In such a people the haughtiness of domination combines...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible." Southern society Resistance had from the first resolutely, almost passionto change, ately, resisted... | |
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