| John Dickinson - 1801 - 450 sayfa
...nature has engraved in the heart of every citizen, and which take a new face when they are solemnly recognized by all. For a nation to love liberty, it...and to be free, it is sufficient that she wills it." RIGHTS of Man, page n. f Blactstone, IV. 3JO. jury is our birth-right ; and tempted to his own ruin,... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 650 sayfa
...citizen, and which take a new face when they are solemnly recognized by all. For a nation to love iilerty, it is sufficient that she knows it; and to be free, it is sufficient that she wills it." RIGHTS of Man, page II. jury is our birth-right; and tempted to his own ruin, by some seducing spirit,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1806 - 402 sayfa
...the Marquis de la Fayette, in his celebrated Bill of Rights, presented to the National Assembly. " For a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient that...she knows it ; and to be free it is sufficient that sh« wills it." — E, accepting, the tribuneship. I feel indisposed to add any more about public affairs.... | |
| 1829 - 632 sayfa
...embark for France, the following memorable words occur in his farewell speech before the Congress : — ";For a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient that she knows it : for a nation to be free,' it is sufficient that she wills it." A few years afterwards, when the flame... | |
| 1825 - 455 sayfa
...that which the Americans placed at the head of their Constitution, after asserting their Independence. A copy of this paper was transmitted by him to the...this occasion, it is said that Mirabeau felt a strong pan;; ~~ mission was to neutralize the King of Prussia, and this lie has completely effected, by arousing... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 sayfa
...nature has engraved in "the heart of every citizen, and which take a new force " when they are solemnly recognized by all : — For a nation " to love liberty,...and to be free, it is sufficient that she wills it." How dry, barren, and obscure, is the source from which Mr. Burke labours ; and how ineffectual, though... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 sayfa
...nature has engraved in " the heart of every citizen, and which take a new force " when they are solemnly recognized by all : — For a nation " to love liberty...to be free, it is, sufficient that she wills it." How dry, barren, apd obscure, is the source from which Mr. Burke labours ; and how ineffectual, though... | |
| 1830 - 568 sayfa
...few, but emphatic words, of that venerated veteran in the cause of liberty, General de la F.ayette, " For a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient that...and to be free, it is sufficient that she wills it." As regards the great but dubious question of religion, we shall carefully abstain from meddling with... | |
| William Carpenter - 1831 - 590 sayfa
...of that venerated veteran Iu tlje cause of liberty, General de la Kayclte— " Fur a nation to hwe liberty, It is sufficient that she knows It ; and to be free, it Is sufficient that ahe w.ills it" As regards tha great hut dubious question of religion, we .all carefully kbatain from... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 522 sayfa
...heart of every citizen, and which take a new force when they are solemnly recognized by all:—for a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient that she...and to be free, it is sufficient that she wills it." How dry, barren and obscure, is the source from which Mr. Burke labours ; and how ineffectual, though... | |
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