| James Spear Loring - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 714
...the footsteps of victory open a way for the blessings of liberty and the happiness of a well-ordered government to visit that extensive dominion. Consider...cease to remain inactive spectators of their country's fall." In address to Gen. Montgomery, in relation to the surrender of Montre Hancock writes: " The... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 746
...the footsteps of victory open a way for the blessings of liberty and the happiness of a well-ordered government to visit that extensive dominion. Consider...cease to remain inactive spectators of their country's fall." In an address to Gen. Montgomery, in relation to the surrender of Montreal, Hancock writes:... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 750
...the footsteps of victory open a way for the blessings of liberty and the happiness of a well-ordered government to visit that extensive dominion. Consider...cease to remain inactive spectators of their country's fell." In an address to Gen. Montgomery, in rektion to the surrender of Montreal, Hancock writes: "... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 742
...the footsteps of victory open a way for the blessings of liberty and the happiness of a well-ordered government to visit that extensive dominion. Consider...is erected in a land possessed by freemen, patriots r cease to remain inactive spectators of their country's fall." In an address to Gen. Montgomery, in... | |
| Edmund Cody Burnett - 1921 - عدد الصفحات: 654
...let the Footsteps of Victory open a Way for Blessings of Liberty, and the Happiness of well-ordered Government to visit that extensive Dominion. % Consider...cease to remain inactive Spectators of their Country's Fall. Reflect, Sir, that the Happiness, or Misery, of Millions yet unborn, is now to be determined... | |
| Edmund Cody Burnett - 1921 - عدد الصفحات: 666
...let the Footsteps of Victory open a Way for Blessings of Liberty, and the Happiness of well-ordered Government to visit that extensive Dominion. • Consider...cease to remain inactive Spectators of their Country's Fall. Reflect, Sir, that the Happiness, or Misery, of Millions yet unborn, is now to be determined... | |
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