British usurpation has not been more warmly cherished by these great men and their compatriots ; not more by Washington, Hancock, and Henry, than by Chatham and his illustrious associates in the British Parliament. It ought to be remembered, too, that... Annals of the Congress of the United States - Page 459by United States. Congress - 1853Full view - About this book
| United States - 1811 - 676 pages
...more by Wafliington, Hancock, and Henry, than by Chatham and his illuftrious ailbciates in the Britifh Parliament. It ought to be remembered, too, that the...heart of the English people was with us: It was a (elfiih and corrupt niiniftry, and their fervile tools, to whom -we were not more oppofed than they... | |
| 1812 - 498 pages
...privateers at Savannah borne British commi;siuni — or ministry, and their servile tools, to whom we weie not more opposed than they were. He trusted that none such might ever exist among us us — for tools will never be wanted to subsei velhe purposes, how ever ruinous or wicked, of kings... | |
| Joshua P. Slack - Elocution - 1815 - 340 pages
...valor. And American resistance to .British usurpation had not been more warmly ch&rished by these great men and their compatriots ; not more by Washington,...tools, to whom we were not more opposed than they were. I trust that none such may ever exist among us — for tools will never be wanted to subserve the purposes,... | |
| 1816 - 514 pages
...people was with us. It was a sellish and corrupt ministry, ami their servile tooln, to w!io:r. •OK were not more opposed than they were. He trusted that none such might ever exist among us, for taolt will never be wanted to subserve the pur poses, however ruinous or wicked, of kings and ministers... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 528 pages
...valor ? American resistance to British usurpation has not been more warmly cherished by these great men and their compatriots; not more by Washington,...tools, to whom we were not more opposed than they were. I trust that none such may ever exist among us ; for tools will never be wanting to subserve the purposes,... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 540 pages
...valor ? American resistance to British usurpation has not been more warmly cherished by these great men and their compatriots; not more by Washington,...tools, to whom we were not more opposed than they were. I trust that none such may ever exist among us ; for tools will never be wanting to subserve the purposes,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1832 - 310 pages
...American resistance to British usurpation has not been more warmly cherished by these great men and there compatriots ; not more by Washington, Hancock, and...tools, to whom we were not more opposed than they were. I acknowledge the influence of a Shakspeare and a Milton upon my imagination, of a Locke upon my understanding,... | |
| Speeches, Addresses, etc., American - 1836 - 552 pages
...valor ? American resistance to British usurpation has not been more warmly cherished by these great men and their compatriots ; not more by Washington,...tools, to whom we were not more opposed than they were. I trust that none such may ever exist among us ; for tools will never be wanting to subserve the purposes,... | |
| Speeches, Addresses, etc., American - 1836 - 550 pages
...valor? American resistance to British usurpation has not been more warmly cherished by these greai men and their compatriots ; not more by Washington,...illustrious associates in the British parliament. It ou^lit to be remembered, too, that the heart of the English people was with us. It was a selfish and... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1840 - 554 pages
...valor ? American resistance to British usurpation has not been more warmly cherished by these great men and their compatriots ; not more by Washington,...tools, to whom we were not more opposed than they were. I trust that none such may ever exist among us ; for tools will never be wanting to subserve the purposes,... | |
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