| United States. Congress - 1853 - 1006 páginas
...and affection without which liberty, and even life itself are but dreary things. And let us reflect that, having banished from our land that religious intolerance under which mankind *o long bled and suffered, We have yet gained but little, if we countenance a political intolerance,... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 páginas
...and affection, without which liberty, and even life itself, are but dreary things. And let us reflect that, having banished from our land that religious...intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world, during the... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 608 páginas
...affection, without which liberty, and even life itself, arc but dreary things ; and let us reflect, that having banished from our land that religious...under which mankind so long bled and suffered, we have vet gained little if we countenance a political intolerance, as despotic as wicked, and capable of... | |
| Robert Mayo - 1839 - 234 páginas
...the warning of Mr. Jefferson in his conciliatory inaugural address, admonishing the American people 'that having banished from our land that religious...intolerance under which mankind so long bled and suffered, they should reflect that we have gained but little, if we countenance a POLITICAL INTOLERANCE — as... | |
| 1840 - 128 páginas
...affection, without which liberty, and even life itself, are but dreary things. And let us reflect, that, having banished from our land that religious...intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world, during the... | |
| 1841 - 460 páginas
...affection, without which liberty, and even life itself, are but dreary things. And let us reflect, that, having banished from our land that religious...intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world, during the... | |
| Edward Currier - 1841 - 474 páginas
...affection, without which liberty, and even life itself, are but dreary things. And let us reflect, that, having banished from our land that religious...under which mankind so long bled and suffered, we hare yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance as despotic, as wicked, and capable... | |
| M. Sears - 1842 - 586 páginas
...affection, without which, liberty, and even life itself, are but dreary things. And let us reflect, that, having banished from our land that religious...intolerance as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world, during the... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 páginas
...and affection without which liberty and even life itself are but dreary things. And let us reflect that having banished from our land that religious...intolerance as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world, during the... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 páginas
...affection, without whicli liberty, and even life itself, are but dreary things. And let us reflect that, having banished from our land that religious...countenance a political intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, am) capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient... | |
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