Blandishments," said that distinguished son of genius and patriotism, "will not fascinate us, nor will threats of a halter intimidate; for, under God, we are determined that, wheresoever, whensoever, or howsoever we shall be called to make our exit, we... The New England Conscience: With Typical Examples - Page 64by James Phinney Munroe - 1915 - 219 pagesFull view - About this book
| Josiah Quincy - History - 1825 - 522 pages
...enemies should cover the field like locusts. If this be enthusiasm, we will live and die enthusiasts. " Blandishments will not fascinate us, nor will threats...shall be called to make our exit, we will die freemen. Well do we know that all the regalia of this world cannot 13 dignify the death of a villain, nor diminish... | |
| 1824 - 494 pages
...enemies should cover the field like locusts. If this be enthusiasm, we will live and die enthusiasts. " Blandishments will not fascinate us, nor will threats...shall be called to make our exit, we will die freemen. Well do we know that all the regalia of this world cannot dignify the death of a villain, nor diminish... | |
| Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1825 - 920 pages
...was full in their hearts. ' Blandishments,' said that distinguished sou of genius and patriotism, ' will not fascinate us, nor will threats of a halter...howsoever we shall be called to make our exit, we will die free men.' The 17th of June saw the four New England colonies standing here, side by side to the triumph... | |
| Daniel Webster - Bunker Hill Monument - 1825 - 52 pages
...was full in their hearts. ' Blandishments,' said that distinguished son of genius and patriotism, ' will not fascinate us, nor will threats of a halter...howsoever we shall be called to make our exit, we will die free men.' The 17th of June saw the four New England colonies standing here, side by side, to triumph... | |
| Daniel Webster - Bunker Hill Monument (Boston, Mass.) - 1825 - 44 pages
...Blandishments,' said that distinguished son of genius and patriotism, ' will not fascinate us, nor 20 will threats of a halter intimidate ; for, under God,...howsoever we shall be called to make our exit, we will die free men.' The 17th of June saw the four New England colonies standing here, side by side, to triumph... | |
| Literature - 1825 - 492 pages
...enemies should cover the field like locusts. If this he enthusiasm, we will lire and die enthusiasts. " Blandishments will not fascinate us, nor will threats...that wheresoever, whensoever, or howsoever, we shall he called to make our exit, we will die freemen. Well do we know that all the regalia of this world... | |
| 1825 - 574 pages
...should cover the field like locusts. If this be entbusiasm, we will live and die entbusiasts. •' Blandishments will not fascinate us, nor will threats of a 'halter' intimidate. For under Gqd, we are determined, that wheresoever, whensoever, or howsoever, we shall be called to make our... | |
| 1826 - 438 pages
...thought with Quincy, that life had no charms for him who lived not free ; and was ready to exclaim that ' wheresoever, whensoever, or howsoever we shall be called to make our exit, we will die/reemen.' He felt with Warren, that one hour of glorious resistance to tyranny, though it ended... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 564 pages
...was full in their hearts. 'Blandishments,' said that distinguished son of genius and patriotism, ' will not fascinate us nor will threats of a halter...we shall be called to make our exit, we* will die free men.' The 17th of June saw the four New England colonies standing here, side by side, to triumph... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...was full in their hearts. " Blandishments," said that distinguished son of genius and patriotism, " will not fascinate us, nor will threats of a halter...howsoever we shall be called to make our exit, we will die free men." The 17th of June saw the four New England colonies standing here, side by side, to triumph... | |
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