The citizens of the United States of America have a right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy, a policy worthy of imitation. All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. New England's Struggles for Religious Liberty - Página 237por David Barnes Ford - 1896 - 275 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Jared Sparks, Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1824 - 356 páginas
...cannot fail, under the just administration of a good government, to become a great and happy people. The citizens of the United States of America, have a right...of, as if it was by the indulgence of one class of the people, that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherited natural rights. For happily the government... | |
| 1824 - 382 páginas
...cannot fail, under the just administration of a good government, to become a great and happy people. The citizens of the United States of America, have a right...an enlarged and liberal policy; a policy worthy of imitation.—All possess alike, liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1867 - 354 páginas
...cannot fail under the just administration of a good Government to become a great and happy people. "'The citizens of the United States of America have a right...possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship—this now no more that toleration is spoken of, as if it was by the indulgence of one... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1874 - 524 páginas
...time, Israelites had "the invaluable rights of citizens free and equal." Said the new president: "The citizens of the United States of America have a right...policy; a policy worthy of imitation. All possess like liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken... | |
| Isaac Markens - 1888 - 418 páginas
...government to become a great and happy people. The citizens of the United States of America have the right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy worthy of imitation. All possess a like liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is... | |
| 1889 - 368 páginas
...country. Concluding his address he said : 1' The citizens of the United States of America have the right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy worthy of imitation. All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now... | |
| Madison Clinton Peters - 1899 - 372 páginas
...fail, under the just administration of a good government, to become a great and happy people. "The citizens of the United States of America have a right...now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were by the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural... | |
| Simon Glazer - 1904 - 384 páginas
...cannot fail, under the just administration of good government, to become a great and happy people. "The citizens of the United States of America have a right...themselves for having given to mankind examples of a large and broad policy, a policy worthy of imitation. All possess alike liberty of conscience and... | |
| American Jewish Historical Society. Executive Committee - 1906 - 290 páginas
...words which Washington addressed to the Hebrew congregation when he visited Newport in 1790: " The citizens of the United States of America have a right...liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship," and Washington continued : " It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence... | |
| American Jewish Historical Society. Executive Committee - 1906 - 296 páginas
...right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy—a policy worthy of imitation. All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship," and Washington continued: " It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence... | |
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