| William Carpenter - 1831 - 590 pages
...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 pages
...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... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 702 pages
...the heart of every citizen, and which " take a new force when they are solemnly recognized 1/90. " by all : for a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient...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... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 738 pages
...in the heart of every citizen, and which " take a new force when they are solemnly recognized 1790. "by all: for a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient...to be free, it is sufficient that " she wills it." How dry, barren, and obscure, is tin' source from which Mr. Burke labours ! and how ineffectual, though... | |
| University of Sydney - 1853 - 810 pages
...engraved in the heart of every citizen, and which take a new force when they are solemnly recognised by all : for a nation to love liberty it is sufficient...and to be free it is sufficient that she wills it.' How dry, barren and obscure is the source from which Mr. Burke labours ; how ineffectual, though gay... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1856 - 168 pages
...Call to mind the sentiments which nature has engraved in the heart of every citizen, and which take a new force when they are solemnly recognized by all...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... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1864 - 296 pages
...heart of every citizen, and which take new force when solemnly recognized by all, announced that " for a nation to love liberty, it is sufficient that...and to be free it is sufficient that she wills it." The Declaration of Rights, presented llth July, 1789, was a victory whose influence can never die.... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1870 - 524 pages
...Call to mind the sentiments which nature has engraved in the heart of every citizen, and which take a new force when they are solemnly recognized by all...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... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1872 - 524 pages
...force when recognized by all ; and this development," he said, " becomes the more interesting, since for a nation to love Liberty it is sufficient that...and to be free it is sufficient that she wills it." He stated its further value as " an expression of those truths from which all institutions should spring,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1874 - 528 pages
...recognized by all; and this development," he said, "becomes the more interesting, since fora nation t» love Liberty it is sufficient that she knows it, and to be free it .is sufficient that she wills it." He stated its further value as " an expression of those truths front which all institutions should... | |
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