| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1812 - 446 pages
...Britain, you have no partici" pillion in her councils, no interests in her " conduct ; you have felt her tyranny, you " have seen her injustice ; but I do not ask " you to avenge the one or redress the M " other. The United States are sufficient" ly powerful to afford every securkycon" sistent with their... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1814 - 548 pages
...you to avenge the one or to redress the other. The United States are sufficiently powerful to afford every security consistent with their rights and your...decision to our councils, and energy to our conduct in a struggle for independence, and which conducted us safely and triumphantly through the stormy period... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1814 - 504 pages
...Britain, you have no participation in her councils, no interest in her conduct — you have felt her tyranny, you have seen her injustice; but I do not ask you to avenge the one or to redress the other. The United States are sufficiently powerful to afford every security consistent... | |
| Gideon Miner Davison, Samuel Williams - United States - 1815 - 126 pages
...Great Britain, you have no participation in her councils, no interest in her conduct. You have felt her tyranny, you have seen her injustice. But I do not ask you to avenge the one, or to redress the other. The United States are sufficiently powerful to afford every security consistent... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - United States - 1815 - 326 pages
...United States are sufficiently powerful t'o afford every security consistent tvith their rights and 1 your expectations. I tender you the invaluable blessings of civil, political and religious liberty l and thennecessary result, individual arid general prosperity: that liberty which gate decision to... | |
| United States - 1816 - 416 pages
...security, consistent with their rights and your expectations. 1 tender you the invaluable blessing of civil, political, and religious liberty, and their...decision to our councils, and energy to our conduct in a struggle for independence, which conducted us safely and triumphantly through the stormy period of... | |
| Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 746 pages
...Great Britain, you have no participation in her connais, no interest in her conduct You have felt her tyranny ; you have seen her injustice ; but I do not ask you to avenge the one, or to redress the other. The United States are sufficiently powerful to afford every security, consistent... | |
| William James - Ontario - 1818 - 520 pages
...Britain, you have no participation in her councils, no interest in her conduct. -Yon have felt her tyranny; you have seen her injustice ; but I do not ask you to avenge the one, or to redress the other. The United States are suffciently powerful to afford every security, consistent... | |
| John Brannan - United States - 1823 - 522 pages
...Britain, you have no participation in her councils, no interest in her conduct ; you have felt her tyranny, you have seen her injustice, but I do not ask you to revenge the one, or to redress the other. The United States, are sufficiently powerful to affbrd every... | |
| John Brannan - United States - 1823 - 520 pages
...Britain, you have no participation in her councils, no interest in her conduct ; you have felt her tyranny, you have seen her injustice, but I do not ask you to revenge the one, or to redress the other. The United States are sufficiently powerful to aftbrd every... | |
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