| James R. Gaines - 2007 - 580 sayfa
...speech he made to the National Assembly to introduce his Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen: "For a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient that she knows it," Lafayette had said, "and to be free, it is sufficient that she wills it." If Burke was appalled by... | |
| 1825 - 464 sayfa
...wliich the Americans placed at the head of their Constitution, after asserting their Independence. A copy of this paper was transmitted by him to the...effected, by arousing the jealousy of that Monarch, arid pointing out the House of Austria as the natural enemy of that of Brandenburgh. Sieyes has been... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1908 - 698 sayfa
...suppressing some assoaml which take a new force when solemnly recognized by all ; for a nation to We liberty it is sufficient that she knows it, and to be free it is sufficient that she wills it." 'In the Parliament thus reformed , declared the "London Corresponding Society," "there would be no... | |
| Miss Angel - 1875 - 796 sayfa
...the words of Lafayette, a name endeared by its peerless bearer to every lover of the human race, ' For a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient that she knows it ; to be free it is sufficient that she wills it.' " A few days after this Address appeared, Shelley... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1829 - 616 sayfa
...France, the following memorable words occur in his farewell speech before the Congress : — "aFor 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... | |
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