| 1799 - 438 pages
...prefented to the human mind ^ If national pride is ever juftifiable or excufable, it is when it fprings, not from power or riches, grandeur or glory, but from...innocence, information, and benevolence. " In the midft of thefe pleafing ideas, we mould be unfaithful to ourfelves, if we fhould ever lofe fight of... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 448 pages
...prefented to the human mind ? If national pride is ever juftifiable or excufable, it is when it fprings, not from power or riches, grandeur or glory, but from...innocence, information, and benevolence. " In the midft of thefe pleafing ideas, we fhould be unfaithful to ourfelves, if we fhould ever lofe fight of... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 pages
...is a full proof of a general dissemination of knowledge and virtue, throughout the whole body of the people. And what object or consideration more pleasing...benevolence. In the midst of these pleasing ideas, we should be unfaithful to ourselves if we should ever lose sight of the danger to our liberties, if any... | |
| Ignatius Thomson - 1810 - 220 pages
...prefented to the human mind ? If national pride is ever justifiable or excufable, it is when it fprings, not from power or riches, grandeur or glory, but from...of national innocence, information and benevolence. 1 3. In the midft of thefe pleafing ideas, we fhould be unfaithful to ourfelves, if we fhould ever... | |
| 1819 - 500 pages
...is a full proof of a general dissemination of knowledge and virtue throughout the whole body of the people. And what object or consideration more pleasing...benevolence. In the midst of these pleasing ideas, we should be unfaithful to ourselves, if we should ever lose sight of the danger to our liberties, if... | |
| 1827 - 524 pages
...general dissemination of knowledge and virtue throughout the whole body of the people. And what object of consideration, more pleasing than this. can be presented...benevolence. In the midst of these pleasing ideas, we should he unfaithful to ourselves, if we should ever lose sight of the danger to our liberties, if... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1828 - 604 pages
...is a full proof of a general dissemination of knowledge and virtue throughout the whole body of the people. And what object or consideration more pleasing...benevolence. " In the midst of these pleasing ideas, we should be unfaithful to ourselves, if we should ever lose sight of the danger to our liberties, if... | |
| United States. Congress - 1849 - 760 pages
...is a full proof of a general dissemination of knowledge and virtue throughout the whole body of the people. And what object or consideration more pleasing...benevolence. " In the midst of these pleasing ideas, we should be unfaithful to ourselves, if we should ever lose sight of the danger to our liberties, if... | |
| Edward Currier - 1841 - 474 pages
...is a full proof of a general dissemination of knowledge and virtue throughout the whole body of the people. And what object or consideration more pleasing...benevolence. In the midst of these pleasing ideas, we should be unfaithful to ourselves, if we should ever lose sight of the danger to our liberties, if... | |
| 1841 - 460 pages
...is a full proof of a general dissemination of knowledge and virtue throughout the whole body of the people. And what object or consideration more pleasing...benevolence. In the midst of these pleasing ideas, we should be unfaithful to ourselves, if we should ever lose sight of the danger to our liberties, if... | |
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