| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 496 pages
...world, I know not the people, or the senate, who, in such a complication of difficult circumstances, can stand in preference to the delegates of America assembled in general congress at Philadelphia. 1 trust it is obvious to your lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men, to establish... | |
| John Dickinson - Constitutional law - 1801 - 468 pages
...world, I know not the people or the senate, who, in such a complication of difficult circumstances, can stand in preference to the delegates of America, assembled in general congress at Philadelphia. I trust, it is obvious to your lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men, to establish... | |
| Oratory - 1808 - 546 pages
...world, I know not the people'* nor the senate, who in such a complication of difficult circumstances, can stand in preference to the Delegates of America, assembled in General Congress at Philadelphia. I trust it is obvious to your lordships that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men, to establish... | |
| Virginia - 1814 - 260 pages
...the world I know not the people nor the Senate who in such a complication of difficult circumstances, can stand in preference to the delegates of America, assembled in General Congress in Philadelphia. I trust it is obvious to your Lordships that all attempts to impose servitude upon... | |
| Paul Allen - United States - 1822 - 612 pages
...world, I know not the People, or the Senate, who in such a complication of difficult circumstances can stand in preference to the Delegates of America assembled in General Congress at Philadelphia. I trust it is obvious to your Lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men, to establish... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1824 - 794 pages
...world, I know not the people, nor the senate, who, in such a complication of difficult circumstances, tiff and forced : and, in general, a plain native Style, as it is more intelligible to all readers, I trust it is obvious to your lordships that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men, to establish... | |
| James Robins - Great Britain - 1824 - 514 pages
...world, I know not the people, or the senate, who, in such a complication of difficult circumstances, can stand in preference to the delegates of America assembled in general congress in Philadelphia. I trust it is obvious to your lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon... | |
| Salma Hale - America - 1827 - 490 pages
...world, I know not the people nor the senate, who in such a complication of difficult circumstances, can stand in preference to the delegates of America, assembled in general congress at Philadelphia. I trust that it is obvious to your Lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men,... | |
| Salma Hale - America - 1827 - 312 pages
...world, I know not the people nor the senate, who, in such a complication of difficult circumstances, can stand in preference to the delegates of America assembled, in general congress, at Philadelphia. I trust that it is obvious to your lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men,... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1829 - 494 pages
...world, I know not the people, or the senate, who, in such a complication of difficult circumstances, can stand in preference to the delegates of America assembled in general congress at Philadelphia." At home, they were celebrated by a native and popular bard.f in an equally elevated strain : " Now... | |
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