| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 344 頁
...and more stubborn spirit, attached to liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such,...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. Permit me, sir, to add another circumstance in our colonies, which contributes no mean part toward... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 354 頁
...and more stubborn spirit, attached to liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such,...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. Permit me, sir, to add another circumstance in our colonies, which contributes no mean part toward... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - 1884 - 360 頁
...and more stubborn spirit, attached to liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such,...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. Permit me, sir, to add another circumstance in our colonies, which contributes no mean part toward... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 340 頁
...attached to liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were pur Gothic ancestors ; such, in our days, were the Poles,...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible, /r Permit me, sir, to add another circumstance} -* in our colonies, which contributes no mean part... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 450 頁
...and more stubborn spirit, attached to liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths; such were our Gothic ancestors; such,...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. Permit me, sir, to add another circumstance in our colonies, which contributes no mean part toward... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1890 - 450 頁
...and more stubborn spirit, attached to liberty, than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. Permit me, sir, to add another circumstance in our colonies, gered in twenty other particulars, without... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1902 - 558 頁
...and more stubborn spirit, attached to liberty, than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. Permit me, Sir, to ndd another circumstance in our colonies, which contributes no mean part towards... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1902 - 316 頁
...northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths; such were our Gothic ancestors; such were the Poles; such will be all masters of slaves, who are not slaves...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. Permit me, Sir, to add another circumstance in our colonies which contributes no mean part towards... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 474 頁
...following unperiodic sentence the principle of emphasis is just as evidently observed as in the period : In such a people the haughtiness of domination combines...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. — BURKE : On Conciliation with America. Equally emphatic are the unperiodic sentences in the paragraph... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 490 頁
...following unperiodic sentence the principle of emphasis is just as evidently observed as in the period : In such a people the haughtiness of domination combines...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. — BURKE : On Conciliation with America. Equally emphatic are the unperiodic sentences in the paragraph... | |
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