| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 strani
...sense of our equal right to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisitions of our own jndustry, to honor and confidence from our fellowcitizens, resulting,...enlightened by a benign religion, professed, indeed, and practised, in various forms, yet all of them inculcating honesty, truth, temperance, gratitude, and... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 824 strani
...thousandth and thousandth generation ; entertaining a due sense of our equal right to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisitions of our own industry,...fellowcitizens, resulting not from birth, but from our action* and their sense of them ; enlightened by a benign religion, professed indeed and practised... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 396 strani
...thousandth and thousandth generation ; entertaining a due sense of our equal rights to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisitions of our own industry, to honor and confidence from our fellow citizens, resulting, not from birth, but our own actions, and their sense of them; enlightened... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 strani
...thousandth and thousandth generation, — entertaining a due sense of our equal right to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisitions of our own industry,...enlightened by a benign religion, professed, indeed, and practised in various forms, yet all of them inculcating honesty, truth, temperance, gratitude, and... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 strani
...thousandth and thousandth generation, — entertaining a due sense of our equal right to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisitions of our own industry,...enlightened by a benign religion, professed, indeed, and practised in various forms, yet all of them inculcating honesty, truth, temperance, gratitude, and... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 strani
...thousandth and thousandth generation, — entertaining a due sense of our equ;d right to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisitions of our own industry,...them, — enlightened by a benign religion, professed, indced, and practised in various forms, yet all of them inculeating honesty, truth, temperance, gratitude,... | |
| William L. Hickey - 1853 - 588 strani
...entertaining a due sense of our equal right to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisitions of ourown industry, to honor and confidence from our fellowcitizens,...enlightened by a benign religion, professed, indeed, and practised, in various forms, yet all of them inculcating honesty, truth, temperance, gratitude, and... | |
| 1853 - 514 strani
...acquisitions of our industry, to honor and c»nt,jence from our fellow-citizens, resulting not from birth, bat from our actions and their sense of them ; enlightened by a benign religion, professed indeed ai.d practised in various forms, yet all of them including honesty, truth, temperance, gratitude, and... | |
| 1854 - 576 strani
...thousandth and thousandth generation, — entertaining a due sense of our equal right to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisitions of our own industry,...indeed, and practiced in various forms, yet all of them inculeating honesty, truth, temperance, gratitude, and the love of man, — acknowledging and adoring... | |
| William Hickey - 1854 - 590 strani
...thousandth and thousandth generation ; entertaining a due sense of our equal right to the use of our own faculties, to the acquisitions of our own industry,...enlightened by a benign religion, professed, indeed, and practised, in various forms, yet all of them inculcating honesty, truth, temperance, gratitude, and... | |
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