| George Bancroft - 1878 - 624 pages
...not the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause, the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our neighbors... | |
| George Bancroft - 1883 - 602 pages
...he added, "is not the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our neighbors... | |
| George Bancroft - 1888 - 596 pages
...he added, " is not the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our neighbors... | |
| 1892 - 588 pages
...trying. No ! it may in its consequence affect every freeman that lives under a British Government on the main of America. It is the best cause. It is the...Slavery, will bless and honor you, as men who have bafiled the attempt of tyranny; and by an impartial and uncorrupt verdict, have laid a noble foundation... | |
| 1892 - 588 pages
...trying. No! it may in its consequence affect every freeman that lives under a British Government on the main of America. It is the best cause. It is the...Slavery, will bless and honor you, as men who have bafiled the attempt of tyranny; and by an impartial and uncorrupt verdict, have laid a noble foundation... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1892 - 708 pages
...trying. No! It may in its consequences affect every freeman that lives under a British government on the main of America. It is the best cause, it is the...liberty ! and I make no doubt but your upright conduct to-day will not only entitle you to the love and esteem of your fellow-citizens ; but every one who... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1892 - 710 pages
...is the best cause, it is the cause of liberty ! and I make no doubt but your upright conduct to-day will not only entitle you to the love and esteem of your fellow-citizens ; but every one who prefers freedom to slavery will bless and honor you as men who have baffled the attempts of... | |
| Peter Ross - 1896 - 474 pages
...complain, and then make that very complaint the foundation for new oppressions and prosecutions. * * * The question before the court is not of small or private...the cause of liberty; and I make no doubt but your vipright conduct this day will not only entitle you to the love and esteem of your fellow-citizens,... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1897 - 432 pages
...or of New York alone ; it was the cause of every freeman that lived under the British government in America. " It is the best cause, it is the cause of liberty; and I make no doubt but your upright conduft this day will not only entitle you to the love and esteem of your fellowcitizens, but every... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1897 - 554 pages
...the cause of a poor printer, nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause — the cause of liberty. Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery will bless and honor you as men who, by an impartial verdict, lay a noble foundation for securing to ourselves, our posterity, and our neighbors,... | |
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