| Thomas Paine - 1998 - 544 sayfa
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| Thomas Paine - 2000 - 388 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 labors; and how ineffectual, though... | |
| Edward Royle - 2000 - 228 sayfa
...French monarchy in February 1848 seemed to promise as never before the realisation of the dream that, 'For a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient that...and to be free, it is sufficient that she wills it.' As the world was to rediscover again in 1989, the impossible could sometimes happen; immovable regimes... | |
| W. Hamish Fraser - 2000 - 204 sayfa
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| Harriet Devine Jump - 2003 - 442 sayfa
...sentiment expressed at this moment by the brave but since unfortunate Fayette will never be forgotten: 'For a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient that...and to be free, it is sufficient that she wills it.' The court still persisting in the system of tyranny, the people, threatened with assassination, were... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2005 - 438 sayfa
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| Howard Fast - 2006 - 344 sayfa
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| 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... | |
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