| David Loch - Fisheries - 1779 - 276 pages
...that lives under a Britifhgovernment on the main of America. It is the beft caufe ; it is the caufe of liberty ; and I make no doubt but your upright conduct,, this day, will not only intitle you to the love and efteem of your fellow-citizens, but every man, who prefers freedom to a... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 752 pages
...trying : No 1 It may, in its consequence, affect every freeman that lives under a British government on the main of America. , It is the best cause ; it is...esteem of your fellow-citizens; but every man, who préfère freedom toa life of slavery, will bless and honour you, as men who have baffled the attempt... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 748 pages
...trying : Noî It may, iu its consequence, affect every freeman that lives under a British government on the main of America. -It is the best cause; it is...upright conduct, this day, will not only entitle you to tbe love and esteem of your fellow-citizens; but every man, who prêter* freedom toa life of slavery,... | |
| Benjamin Lynde Oliver - Citizenship - 1832 - 408 pages
...trying. No : it may in its consequence affect every freeman that lives under a British government on the main of America. It is the best cause ; it is...not only entitle you to the love and esteem of your fellow citizens ; but every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honor you,... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - Law - 1841 - 462 pages
...trying: no ! it may, in its consequences, affect every freeman that lives under a British government on the main of America. It is the best cause ; it is...not only entitle you to the love and esteem of your fellow citizens ; but every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honour you,... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1841 - 366 pages
...the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause — the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our neighbors,... | |
| Law - 1842 - 536 pages
...trying; no! it may, in its consequences, affect every freeman that lives under a British government on the main of America. It is the best cause ; it is...not only entitle you to the love and esteem of your fellow citizens, but every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honour you,... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1843 - 524 pages
...the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause — the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our neighbors,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1844 - 524 pages
...the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause — the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our neighbors,... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1846 - 528 pages
...the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause — the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our neighbors,... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1850 - 516 pages
...the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause — the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay. a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1853 - 520 pages
...the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause — the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our neighbors,... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1856 - 506 pages
...the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone; it is the best cause — -the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our neighbors,... | |
| Mary Louise Booth - New York (N.Y.) - 1859 - 868 pages
...trying. No! it may, in its consequences, affect " every freeman that lives under the British gov" ernment upon the main of America. It is the best " cause ;...only entitle " you to- the love and esteem of your fellow citizens ; but " every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, " will bless and honor... | |
| George Bancroft - 1855 - 516 pages
...not the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause—the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, will bless and honour you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our... | |
| Alexander Andrews - British newspapers - 1859 - 356 pages
...printer, nor yet even of the colony of New York alone, it is the best of causes — the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery will bless and honour in you the men whose verdict will have secured to us, upon a firm basis — to us, to our posterity,... | |
| Mary Louise Booth - New York (N.Y.) - 1867 - 912 pages
...every freeman that lives under the British gov" ernment upon the main of America. It is the hest " cause ; it is the cause of liberty ; and I make no...only entitle " you to the love and esteem of your fellow citizens ; but " every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery, " will bless and honor... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1868 - 354 pages
...trying. No ! it may in its consequence affect ' every freeman that lives under a British Gov' eminent on the main of America. It is the ' best cause. It is the cause of Liberty, and I ' make no doubtfbut your upright conduct, this " day, will not only entitle you to the love and•" esteem of... | |
| Edward P. Boon - America - 1870 - 626 pages
...trying! No! It may in its consequence affect every free man that lives under a British government on the main of America. It is the best cause ; it is...not only entitle you to the love and esteem of your fellow citizens ; but every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery will bless and honour you,... | |
| John Francis Richmond - Almshouses - 1871 - 602 pages
...freeman that lives under the British Government upon the main of America. It is the best of causes ; it is the cause of liberty; and I make no doubt but...will not only entitle you to the love and esteem of yonr fellow citizens, but every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery will bless and honor you... | |
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