| John Burk - 1805 - 490 pages
...troops — 1 know the skill of your officers — I know the force of this country ; but in such a cause your success would be hazardous. America, if she fell, would fall like a strong man ; she would embrace the pillars of the state, and pull down the contitution with her.... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 516 pages
...have been fit instruments to make " slaves of the rest. If America was to fall," continued he, " she " would fall like the strong man ; she would embrace...pillars " of the state, and pull down the constitution with her. She has " been wronged ; she has been driven to madness by injustice : " Will you punish... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1807 - 556 pages
...it a crying injustice, I am one who will 3 lift up my hands against it. In such a cause your CHAP. success would be hazardous. America, if she fell, , ^'' would fall like the strong man ; she would cm- 1766. brace the pillars of the state, and pull down the constitution along with her. Is this your... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1807 - 312 pages
...here will think it a crying injustice, I am one who will lift vp my hands against it. In such a cause, your success would be hazardous. America, if she fell, would fall like the strong man. She wouM embrace the pillars of the State, and pull dow n the constitution along with her. Is this your... | |
| 1808 - 546 pages
...troops ; I know the Bcill of your officers ; I know the force of this country ; but in such a cause, your success would be hazardous. America, if she fell,...would embrace the pillars of the state, and pull down tie constitution with her. Is this your boasted peace ? Not to sheathe the sword in the scabbard, but... | |
| Thomas Northmore - 1809 - 268 pages
...like Sampson—" In such a cause, your success would be hazardous. America, if she fell, would tall like the strong man. She would embrace the pillars...state, and pull down the constitution along with her. " Lord Chatham, Debrett, iv. 297. . 208. a modesty — " The gentleman must not wonder he was not contradicted,... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 470 pages
...will think it a crying injustice, I am one who will lift up my hands against it. ' In such a cause, your success would be hazardous. America, if she fell,...along with her. Is this your boasted peace? Not to sheath the sword in its scabbard, but to sheath it in the bowels of your countrymen? Will you quarrel... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 474 pages
...will think it a crying injustice, I am one who will lift up my hands against it. ' In such a cause, your success would be hazardous. America, if she fell,...along with her. Is this your boasted peace? Not to sheath the sword in its scabbard, but to sheath it in the bowels of your countrymen? Will you quarrel... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 612 pages
...here will think a crying injustice, I am one who will lift up my hands against it. In such a cause, your success would be hazardous. America, if she fell,...constitution along with her. Is this your boasted peace—not to sheathe the sword in its scabbard, but to sheathe it in the bowels of your countrymen... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1811 - 316 pages
...here will think it a crying injustice, I am one who will lift up my hands against it. In such a cause your success would be hazardous. America, if she fell,...man. She would embrace the pillars of the State, and puH down the constitution along with her. Is this your boasted peace? Not to sheath the sword in its... | |
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