We may not live to the time when this declaration shall be made good. We may die; die colonists; die slaves; die, it may be, ignominiously, and on the scaffold. Be it so. Be it so. If it be the pleasure of Heaven that my country shall require the poor... Speeches and Forensic Arguments - Página 47por Daniel Webster - 1835Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Daniel Webster - 1854 - 640 páginas
...so. Be it so. If it be the pleasure of Heaven that my country shall require the poor offering of my life, the victim shall be ready at the appointed hour...stand. It may cost treasure, and it may cost blood ; but it will stand, and it will richly compensate for both. Through the thick gloom of the present,... | |
| 1854 - 560 páginas
...so. If it be the pleasure of Heaven that my country shall require the poor offering of my life, tlte victim shall be ready, at the appointed hour of sacrifice,...least the hope of a country, and that a free country. is deep and settled in their hearts, and cannot be eradicated. Every colony, indeed, has expressed... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1854 - 276 páginas
...pleasure of Heaven that my country shall require the poor offering of my life, the victim shall be reaih', at the appointed hour of sacrifice, come when that...least the hope of a country, and that a free country. " Eat whatever may be our fate, be assured, be assured that this Declara86 tion will stand. It may... | |
| 1854 - 576 páginas
...the poor offering of my life, the victim shall be ready at the appointed hour of saerifice, come whes that hour may. But, while I do live, let me have a...country^ But, whatever may be our fate, be assured that this Declarable will stand. It may cost treasure, and it may cost blood ; but it will stand, and... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1854 - 234 páginas
...so. Be it so. If it be the pleasure of Heaven that my country shall require the poor offering of my life, the victim shall be ready, at the appointed...come when that hour may. But while I do live, let met have a country, or at least the hope of a country, and that a free country. " Eat whatever may... | |
| William Russell - 1854 - 398 páginas
...Assertion, affirmation, declaration: "We must fight, — I repeat it, sir, — we must fight." Assurance: "But whatever may be our fate, be assured, be assured that this Declaration will stand." Threatening: " Have mind upon your health, tempt me no further." Warning: "Lochiel, Lochiel, beware... | |
| 1855 - 506 páginas
...pleasure COMMON-PLACE BOOK OF PROSE. of Heaven that my country shall require the poor offering of my life, the victim shall be ready, at the appointed...this Declaration will stand. It may cost treasure, aiid It may cost blood ; but it will stand, and it will richly compensate for both. Through the thick... | |
| Robert Clarke (schoolmaster.) - 1855 - 190 páginas
...so. Be it so. If it be the pleasure of Heaven that my country shall require the poor offering of my life, the victim shall be ready at the appointed hour...country. But whatever may be our fate, be assured, that this declaration will stand. It may cost treasure, and it may cost blood, but it will stand and... | |
| Rufus Claggett - 1855 - 208 páginas
...so. Be it so. If it be the pleasure of heaven | that my country shall require the poor offering of my life, the victim shall be ready | at the appointed...least the hope of a country, and that a free country. Section 8. But, whatever may be our fate, be assured | that this declaration | will stand. It may cost... | |
| John Frost - 1855 - 462 páginas
...so. Be it so. If it be the pleasure of Heaven that my country shall require the poor offering of my life, the victim shall be ready, at the appointed...live, let me have a country, or at least the hope of a coun try, and that a free country. But whatever may be our fate, be assured, be assured, that this... | |
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