I know there is not a man here, who would not rather see a general conflagration sweep over the land, or an earthquake sink it, than one jot or tittle of that plighted faith fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve months ago, in this place, moved... The Boston News-letter: And City Record - Page 1491826Full view - About this book
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...political hazards of the times, we promised to adhere to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes and our lives ? I know there is not a man here, who would...fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve months ago, in this place, moved you, that George Washington be appointed commander of the forces, raised... | |
| Daniel Webster - Eulogies - 1826 - 74 pages
...political hazards of the times, we promised to adhere to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes and our lives ? I know there is not a man here, who would...fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve months ago, in this place, moved you, that George Washington be appointed commander of the forces, raised... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 544 pages
...political hazards of the times, we promised to adhere to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes and our lives ? I know there is not a man here, who would...fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve months ago, in this place, moved you, that George Washington be appointed commander of the forces, raised... | |
| George Merriam - Readers - 1828 - 286 pages
...hazards of the times, we promised to adhere to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes, arid our lives ? I know there is not a man here, who would...fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve months ago, in this place, moved you, that George Washington be appointed commander of the forces, raised,... | |
| Psychology - 1828 - 394 pages
...political hazards of the times, we promised to adhere to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes and our lives ? I know there is not a man here, who would...the land, or an earthquake sink it, than one jot or title of that plighted faith fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve months ago, in this place,... | |
| John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...hazards of the times, we promised to adhere to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes, and our lives ? I know there is not a man here, who would not rather see a general conflagration sweep ever the land, or an earthquake sink it, than one jot or tittle of that plighted faith fall to the... | |
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - Education - 1828 - 426 pages
...the dangers of the war, we promised to adhere to him to the last extremity, with our fortunes and our lives. I know there is not a man here who would not rather see a general conflagraiion sweep over the land, or an earthquake sink it, than that one jot or tittle of our plighted... | |
| George Merriam - Readers - 1828 - 292 pages
...hazards of the times, we promised to adhere to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes, and our lives ? I know there is not a man here, who would not rather gee a general conflagration sweep over the land, or an earthquake sink it, than one jot or tittle of... | |
| John Pierpont - Readers - 1829 - 290 pages
...hazards of the times, we promised to adhere to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes, and our lives ? I know there is not a man here, who would...fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve months ago, in this place, moved you, that George Washington be appointed commander of the forces, raised,... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...political hazards of the times, we promised to adhere to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes and our lives ? I know there is not a man here, who would...fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve months ago, in this place, moved you, that George Washington be appointed commander of the forces, raised... | |
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