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" The war, then, must go on. We must fight it through. And if the war must go on, why put off longer the Declaration of Independence ? That measure will strengthen us. It will give us character abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which they never... "
Questions and Supplement to Goodrich's History of the United States - Страница 136
по Joseph Emerson - 1846 - 192 страници
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The Boston News-letter: And City Record, Том 2

1826 - 426 страници
...It will give us character abroad. — The nations will then treat with us, which they never can do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects, in arms against...will be less wounded, by submitting to that course of things which now predestinates our independence, than by yielding the points in controversy to her...

A Selection of Eulogies: Pronounced in the Several States, in Honor of Those ...

1826 - 438 страници
...us. It will give us character abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which they never can do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects, in arms against...will be less wounded, by submitting to that course of things which now predestinates our Independence, than by yielding the points in controversy to her...

A Discourse in Commemoration of the Lives and Services ..., Том 45, Брой 5

Daniel Webster - 1826 - 74 страници
...us. It will give us character abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which they never can do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects, in arms against...will be less wounded, by submitting to that course of things which now predestinates our independence, than by yielding the points in controversy to her...

The American Reader: Containing Extracts Suited to Excite a Love of Science ...

George Merriam - 1828 - 282 страници
...us. It will give us character abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which they never can do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects, in arms against...will be less wounded by submitting to that course of things which now predestinates our independence, than by yielding the points in controversy to her...

The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - 1828 - 320 страници
...us. It will give us character abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which they never can do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects, in arms against...will be less wounded by submitting to that course of things which now predestinates our independence, than by yielding the points in controversy to her...

The Mental Guide: Being a Compend of the First Principles of Metaphysics ...

1828 - 394 страници
...nations will then treat with us, which they never can do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects, in arm* against our sovereign. Nay, I maintain that England,...will be less wounded, by submitting to that course of things which now predestinates our independence, than by yielding the points in controversy to her...

The Common School Manual: A Regular and Connected Course of Elementary ...

Montgomery Robert Bartlett - 1828 - 426 страници
...will give us charater abroad. The nations of Europe will then treat with us. which they never can do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects in arms against...sovereign. Nay, I maintain that England, herself, will soon treat for peace with us, on the footing of independence; she consents by repealing her acts, to...

The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 страници
...us. It will give us character abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which they never can do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects, in arms against...of injustice and oppression. Her pride will be less wound ed by submitting to that course of things which now pre destiuates our independence, than by...

Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 страници
...us. It will give us character abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which they never can do while we acknowledge ourselves subjects, in arms against...will be less wounded, by submitting to that course of things which n<5w predestinates our independence, than by yielding the points in controversy to her...

The Academical Speaker: A Selection of Extracts in Prose and Verse, from ...

Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 страници
...will give us character abroad. The nations will then treat with us, which they never can do ivhile we acknowledge ourselves subjects, in arms against...will be less wounded, by submitting to that course of things which now predestinates our independence, than by yielding the points in controversy to her...




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