I will not, I cannot enter into the merits of the cause, but I dare say the American Congress, in 1776, will be allowed to be as able and as enlightened as the English Convention .was in 1688 ; and that their posterity will celebrate the centenary of... The Scottish Historical Review - Page 711918Full view - About this book
| Robert Burns - 1800 - 520 pages
...merits of the cause, but Idare say the American Congress, in 1776, will be allowed to be as able and as enlightened as the English convention was in 1688...the oppressive measures of the wrong-headed House of Stewart. To conclude, sir ; let every man who has a tear for the many miseries incident to humanity,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1806 - 506 pages
...merits of the cause, but I dare say the American Congress, in 1776, will be allowed to be as able and as enlightened as the English Convention .was in 1688...the oppressive measures of the wrong-headed house of Stewart. To conclude, Sir : let every man who has a tear for the many miseries incident to humanity,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1806 - 622 pages
...merits of the cause, but I dare say the American Congress, in 1776, will be allowed to be as able and as enlightened as the English Convention was in 1688...the centenary of their deliverance from us, as duly «nd sincerely as we do ours from the oppressive measures of the wrong-headed house of Stewart. •... | |
| Robert Burns - 1815 - 354 pages
...that their posurity will eelehrate the eentenary of their deliveranee from us, as duly and sineerely as we do ours from the oppressive measures of the wrong-headed house of Stewart. To eonelude, sir ; let every man who kas a tear for the many miseries ineident to humanity,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 714 pages
...merits of the cause, but I dare say the American Congress, in 1776, will be allowed to be as able and as enlightened as the English convention was in 1688 ; and that their posterity wiU celebrate the centenary of their i deliverance from us, as duly and sincerely as we do ours from... | |
| Robert Burns - 1819 - 658 pages
...cause, but I dare say the American Congress, ki"1776, will be allowed to be as able and as enBglitened as the English convention was in 1688; and that their...the oppressive measures of the wrong-headed house of Stewart. To conclude, sir ; let every man who has a tear for the many miseries incident to humanity,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1831 - 484 pages
...of the cause? but I dare say, the American Congress, in 1776, will be allowed to be as able and a* enlightened as the English Convention was in 1688...the oppressive measures of the wrong-headed House of Stewart. To conclude, Sir : let every man who has a tear for the many miseries incident to humanity,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1834 - 360 pages
...merits of the cause; but I dare say the American Congress, in 1776, will be allowed to be as able and as enlightened as the English Convention was in 1688...the oppressive measures of the wrong-headed House of Stewart. To conclude, Sir; let every man who has a tear for the many miseries incident to humanity,... | |
| Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1834 - 368 pages
...of the cause ; but I dare say the American Congress, in 1776, will be allowed to be as able and as enlightened as the English Convention was in 1688...the oppressive measures of the wrong-headed House of Stewart. To conclude, Sir ; let every man who has a tear for the many miseries incident to humanity,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1835 - 440 pages
...merits of the cause, hut I dare say the American Congress, in 1776, will he allowed to he as ahle and as enlightened as the English convention was in 1688; and that their posterity will celehrate the centenary of their deliverance from us, as duly and sincerely as we do ours from the... | |
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