| Moses Severance - American literature - 1835 - 314 pages
...hugging the delusive phantom of hope until our enemies shall have bound us, hand and foot? Sir, we aie not weak, if we make a proper use of those means which the God of nature has placed in our power. Three millions of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, and in sueh... | |
| Speeches, Addresses, etc., American - 1836 - 552 pages
...supinely on our backs, and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot ? Sir, we are not weak, if we make a...that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. There is a... | |
| Speeches, Addresses, etc., American - 1836 - 550 pages
...supinely on our backs, and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot ? Sir, we are not weak, if we make a...that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. There is a... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...supinely on our backs, and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot ? Sir, we are not weak, if we make a...that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. There is a... | |
| Oratory - 1836 - 362 pages
...supinely on our backs, and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot ? Sir, we are not weak, if we make a...that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. There is a... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Oratory - 1836 - 404 pages
...supinely on our backs, and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot? Sir, we are not weak, if we make a...a country as that which we possess, are invincible to any force which our enemy can send against us. Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone.... | |
| John Pierpont - Readers - 1835 - 278 pages
...delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot? Sir, we are not weak, if wo make a proper use of those means which the God of...that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. There is a... | |
| James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 486 pages
...us hand and foot? Sir, we are not weak,2 if we make use of those means which the God of nature has placed in our power. Three millions of people armed...the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as ours, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Nor shall we fight our battles... | |
| James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 480 pages
...us hand and foot? Sir, we are not weak,2 if we make use of those means which the God of nature has placed in our power. Three millions of people armed...the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as ours, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Nor shall we fight our battles... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1837 - 396 pages
...us hand and foot ? Sir, we are not weak, I if we make a proper use of those means which th^God of f nature hath placed in our power. Three millions of...that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. JThej^ isyijus^... | |
| |