The last hopes of mankind, therefore, rest with us; and if it should be proclaimed, that our example had become an argument against the experiment, the knell of popular liberty would be sounded throughout the earth. Webster and His Master-pieces - Seite 178von Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Washington - 1909 - 144 Seiten
...rest with us ; and if it should be proclaimed, that our example had become an argument against the experiment, the knell of popular liberty would be...governments, though subject to occasional variations, in form perhaps not always for the better, may yet, in their general character, be as durable and permanent... | |
| The Lake English Classics WASHINGTON WEBSTER AND LINCOLN - 1910 - 158 Seiten
...therefore, rest with us; and if it should be proclaimed that our example had become an argument against the experiment, the knell of popular liberty would be...that is gone before us, and all that surrounds us, 5 authorize the belief that popular governments, though subject to occasional variations, in form perhaps... | |
| George Washington - 1910 - 156 Seiten
...therefore, rest with us; and if it should be proclaimed that mu; °xample had become an argument against the experiment, the knell of popular liberty would be...that is gone before us, and all that surrounds us, 5 authorize the belief that popular governments, though subject to occasional variations, in form perhaps... | |
| Joseph Villiers Denney - 1910 - 348 Seiten
...therefore, rest with us; and if it should be proclaimed that our example had become an argument against the experiment, the knell of popular liberty would be...suggestions of doubt. Our history and our condition, 5 all that is gone before us, and all that surrounds us, authorize the belief that popular governments,... | |
| Peter Roberts - 1912 - 226 Seiten
...therefore, rests with us; and if it should be proclaimed that our example had become an argument against the experiment, the knell of popular liberty would be sounded throughout the earth.' " — David J. Brewer. Word Studies subsequent : following, coming after. Noun is subsequence. See... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1914 - 786 Seiten
...therefore, rest with us; and if it should be proclaimed, that our example had become an argument against the experiment, the knell of popular liberty would be...governments, though subject to occasional variations, in form perhaps not always for the better, may yet, in their 134 THE BUNKER HILL MONUMENT. general... | |
| Mary Edwards Calhoun, Emma Leonora MacAlarney - 1915 - 670 Seiten
...rest with us ; and if it should be proclaimed, that our example had become an argument against the experiment, the knell of popular liberty would be sounded throughout the earth. governments adheres to the American soil. It is bedded in it, immovable as its mountains. And let the... | |
| 1915 - 316 Seiten
...therefore, rest with us; and if it should be proclaimed that our example had become an argument against the experiment, the knell of popular liberty would be sounded throughout the earth. 43 These are excitements to duty; but they are not suggestions of doubt. Our history and our condition,... | |
| George Washington - 1915 - 216 Seiten
...therefore, rest with us; and if it should be proclaimed, that our example had become an argument against the experiment, the knell of popular liberty would be sounded throughout the earth. 5 These are excitements to duty; but they are not suggestions of doubt. Our history and our condition,... | |
| James Champlin Fernald - 1917 - 364 Seiten
...only to those who love it, and are always ready to defend it. — DANIEL WEBSTER Speech, June 3, 1834. These are excitements to duty; but they are not suggestions of doubt. DANTEL WEBSTER First Bunker Hill Monument Oration. The clear conception, outrunning the deductions... | |
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