| William Stephens Smith, Thomas Lloyd - 1807 - 340 sivua
...characterised the object of the expedition, as something audacious, novel and dan-, gerous. It has often struck me, gentlemen, as matter of curious observation, how speedily new nations, like new-made nobility and emperors, acquire the cant and jargon of their station. Let me exemplify this... | |
| James Biggs - 1808 - 356 sivua
...characterised the object of the expedition, as something ' audacious, novel and dangerous.' It has «ften struck me, gentlemen, as matter of curious observation,...their dependence on the parent state, the attempt ta free a colony from the oppressive yoke of its mother country, is called ' audacious, novel and dangerous.'... | |
| James Biggs - 1811 - 334 sivua
...characterised the object of the expedition, as something « audacious, novel and dangerous.' It has often struck me, gentlemen,- as matter of curious observation,...bloody struggle, for the purpose of shaking off their dependance on the parent state, the attempt to free a colony from the oppressive yoke of its mother... | |
| James Biggs - 1811 - 356 sivua
...characterised the object of the expedition, as something ' audacious, novel and dangerous.' It has often struck me, gentlemen, as matter of curious observation,...their stations. Let me exemplify this observation, by remarksing, that here within the United States, which ~1 scarcely thirty years ago were colonies engaged... | |
| James Biggs - 1812 - 334 sivua
...characterised the object of the expedition, as something ' audacious, novel and dangerous.' . Jt has of ten struck me, gentlemen, as matter of curious observation,...and emperors, acquire the cant and jargon of their sta. tions. Let me exemplify this observation, by remarking, that here within the United States, which... | |
| 1827 - 520 sivua
...characterized the object of the expedition, as something audacious, novel and dangerous. It has often struck me, gentlemen, as matter of curious observation,...and emperors, acquire the cant and jargon of their station. Let me exemplify this observation, by remarking, that here, within the United States, which... | |
| 1829 - 524 sivua
...speedily new nations, like new made nobility and emperors, acquire the cant and jargon of their station. Let me exemplify this observation, by remarking, that...for the purpose of shaking off their dependence on th« parent state, the attempt to free a colony from the oppressive yoke of its mother country, is... | |
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