| Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1894 - 980 pages
...mind the sentiments which nature has engraved in the heart of every citizen, and which take a new face when they are solemnly recognized by all. For a nation to love liberty, it ts sufficient that she knows it ; and to be free, it is sufficient that she wills it."â" Rit/htu... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 406 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,... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1902 - 720 pages
...posted up seditious placards. Pitt passed a bill suppressing some assoand which take a new force wheu solemnly recognized by all ; for a nation to love...sufficient that she knows it, and to be free it is sulh'cient that she wills it." 1 In the Parliament thus reformed, declared the " London Corresponding... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1908 - 698 pages
...suppressing some assoand which take a new force when solemnly recognized by all; for a nation to ]"lH liberty it is sufficient that she knows it, and to be free it is sufficient that she wills it." 1 In the Parliament thus reformed, declared the "London Corresponding S.pi-itty," " there would be... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 pages
..."Call to mind the sentiments which nature has engraved on the heart of every citizen, and which take a tâ- be that to themselves ; but with respect to...as abominable as anything ever uttered in the most How dry, barren, and obscure is the source from which Mr. Burke labors! and how ineffectual, though... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1921 - 314 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 that she knows K it; and to be free, it is sufficient that she wills it." How dry, barren, and obscure is the source... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1902 - 712 pages
...posted up seditious placards. Pitt passed a bill suppressing some assoand which take a new force when solemnly recognized by all ; for a nation to love...and to be free it is sufficient that she wills it." 1 In the Parliament thus reformed, declared the " London Corresponding Society," "there would be no... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1995 - 944 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... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2000 - 388 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 labors; and how ineffectual, though... | |
| Edward Royle - 2000 - 228 pages
...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... | |
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