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" We might have been a. free and a great people together; but a communication of grandeur and of freedom, it seems, is below their dignity. Be it so, since they will have it. The road to happiness and to glory is open to us too. We will tread it apart from... "
Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late ... - Page 7
by Thomas Jefferson - 1829
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 12

Literature - 1901 - 628 pages
...freedom it seems is below their dignity. Be it so, since they will have it. The road to happiness & to glory is open to us too. We will tread it apart from them, and wemust acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our eternal tiierefore r . , * and hold separation...
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A Modern Reader and Speaker

George Riddle - Readers - 1902 - 648 pages
...We must endeavor to forget our former love for them, and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends. We might have been...open to us too. We will tread it apart from them, and acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our eternal separation ! We, therefore, the representatives...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1903 - 592 pages
...We must endeavor to forget our former love for them, and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends. We might have been...to us, too. We will tread it apart from them, and] acquiesce i the necessity which denounces our [eternal] separation [ ]! We therefore the representatives...
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Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections, with ...

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - American literature - 1903 - 600 pages
...We must endeavor to forget our former love for them, and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends. We might have been...open to us too. We will tread it apart from them, and]30 acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our [eternal]3' separation. We therefore the representatives...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1904 - 572 pages
...We must endeavor to forget our former love for them, and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends. We might have been...dignity. Be it so, since they will have it. The road to hap pi37 ness and to glory is open to us, too. We will tread it apart from them, and] acquiesce in...
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The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1904 - 538 pages
...We must endeavor to forget our former love for them, and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends. We might have been...great people together; but a communication of grandeur & of freedom it seems is below their dignity. Be it so, since they will have it. The road to happiness...
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The Declaration of Independence: An Interpretation and an Analysis

Herbert Friedenwald - United States - 1904 - 330 pages
...friends. We might have been a free & a great people together; but a communication of grandeur &• of freedom it seems is below their dignity. Be it so since they will have it. The road to happiness & to glory is open to us too, we will climb it apart from 1 " And destroy us " added by Franklin. '...
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Letters and Addresses of Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson - Statesmen - 1905 - 334 pages
...We must endeavor to forget onr former love for them, and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends. We might have been...to us, too. We will tread it apart from them, and] we must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our [eternal] separation and hold them...
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Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789, Volume 6

United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1906 - 330 pages
...must endeavor to forget our former love for them, and to hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends. we might have been...open to us too. we will tread it apart from them, and -we must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our eternal separation! and hold them...
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Journals of the Continental Congress

United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1906 - 460 pages
...must endeavour to forget our former Love for them, and to hold them, as we hold the rest of Mankind, enemies in War, in Peace Friends. We might have been a free and a great People together forms of government, we had adopted one common king, thereby laying a foundation for perpetual league...
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