| William Gordon - United States - 1788 - 676 pages
...country, to efcape being brought to the bar of a court of juftice in their own.— 'They frotetted by YOUR arms ! They have nobly taken up arms in your defence; have exerted a valor, amidft their conftant and laborious induftry, for the defence of a country, whofe... | |
| William Winterbotham - History - 1795 - 626 pages
...foreign country, to efcape being brought to the bar of a court of juftice in their own.—They protefled by your arms; They have nobly taken up arms in your defence, have exerted a valour, amidft their conftant and laborious induftry, for the defence of a country whofe... | |
| John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1802 - 624 pages
...many occafions, has caufed the blood of thole fons of liberty to recoil within them. They prote.fted by your arms ? They have nobly taken up arms in your defence, have exerted their valour amidft their conltant and laborious induftry, for the defence of a country,... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 562 pages
...were glad, by going to a foreign country, to escape being brought to the bar of justice in their own. They protected by your arms! — They have nobly taken up arms in your defence; have exerted their valour, amidst their constant and laborious industry, for the defence of a country,... | |
| John Burk - Slavery - 1805 - 490 pages
...by going to a foreign country, to escape being brought to the bar of justice in their own. " 7 hey protected by your arms!" " They have nobly taken up arms in your defence; have exerted their valour, amidst their constant and laborious industry, for the defence of a country,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Great Britain - 1807 - 556 pages
...abroad, instead of standmg at the bar of justice at home ; men, whose behaviour on many occasions, has caused the blood of those sons of liberty to recoil...arms ! They have nobly taken up arms in your defence — have exerted their valour amidst their constant and laborious industry. I have been conversant... | |
| Thomas Northmore - English poetry - 1809 - 274 pages
...would fleece them of the hard-earn'd fruits Of long laborious toil. Ye have no right ; . neglect of them. They protected by your arms ! They have nobly taken up arms in your defence." Ramsay, i. 57. See Franklin's Works, \. 360; " Intended Vindication ;" and gov. Pownall's speech, May,... | |
| John Adolphus - 1810 - 538 pages
...and to prey upon them ; men, whofe behaviour, on many oocafions, has caufed the blood of thofe fons of liberty to recoil within them. They protected by...arms ! they have nobly taken up arms in your defence, have exerted their valour amidfl their conftant and laborious induftry, for the defence of a country,... | |
| Caleb Bingham - Elocution - 1811 - 316 pages
...going to a foreign country, to escape being brought to the bar of a court of justice in their own. " They protected by YOUR arms!" They have nobly taken up arms in your defence; have exerted a valour, amidst their com .ant and laborious industry, for the defence of a country,... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 726 pages
...to misrepresent their actions, and to prey upon them ; men,' whose behaviour, on many occasions, has caused the blood of those sons of liberty to recoil...arms ! they have nobly taken up arms in your defence, have exerted their valour amidst their constant and laborious industry, for the defence of a country,... | |
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