| 1799 - Страниц: 614
...not only as precious, but as facred. He is willing to rifk his life in its defence, and is confcious that he gains protection while he gives it. For what...rights of a citizen will be deemed inviolable when a ftate renounces the principles that conftitute their fecurity ? Or, if his life fhould not be invaded,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - Страниц: 232
...not only as precious, but as facred. He is willing to rifle his life ia its defence, and is confcious that he gains protection while he gives it. For what...rights of a citizen will be deemed inviolable when a ftate renounces the principles that conftitute their fecurity ? Or, if his life fhould not be invaded,... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1809 - Страниц: 576
...Every good citizen makes that honour his own, und cherishes it not only as precious, but as sucred. He is willing to risk his life in its defence ; and is...a citizen will be deemed inviolable, when a state ^•enounces the principles that constitute their security ? Or, if his life should not be invaded,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1809 - Страниц: 202
...life in its defense, and is conscious that he gains protection wliil* he gives it. For what right's of a citizen will be deemed inviolable when a state...constitute their security ? Or, if his life should not be invadsd, what would its enjoyments be in a country odious in the eyes of sti angers,, und dishonored... | |
| Noah Webster - 1814 - Страниц: 240
...Every good citizen makes that honour his own, and cherishes it not only as precious, but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defence, and is...Or, if his life should not be invaded, what would be his enjoyments in a country odious in the eyes of strangers, and dishonoured in his own ? Could... | |
| Stephen Cullen Carpenter - 1815 - Страниц: 534
...Every good citizen makes that honour his own, and cherishes it not only as precious, but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defence; and is...if his life should not be invaded, what would its enjoyments be in a country odious in the eyes of strangers, and dishonoured in his own? Could he look... | |
| 1827 - Страниц: 526
...Every good citizen makes that honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious, but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defence, and is...if his life should not be invaded, what would its enjoyments be in a country odious in' the eyes of strangers and dishonored in his own ? Could he look... | |
| 1827 - Страниц: 532
...Every good citizen makes that honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious, but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defence, and is...if his life should not be invaded, what would its enjoyments be in a country odious in the eyes of strangers and dishonored in his own ? Could he look... | |
| 1827 - Страниц: 524
...honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious, but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life 1 in its defence, and is conscious that he gains protection...constitute their security ? Or if his life should not 1 be invaded, what would its enjoyments be in a country odious in the eyes of strangers and dishonored... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - Страниц: 558
...protection while he gives it. For what rights of a citizen will be deemed inviolable, when a state removes the principles that constitute their security ? Or...in a country odious in the eyes of strangers, and dishonorable in his own ? Could he look with affection and veneration to such a country as his parent... | |
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