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" Or is it rather a country, that tramples upon your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses ? Have you not more than once suggested your wishes, and made known your wants to Congress... "
Aubert Dubayet: Or, The Two Sister Republics - Page 52
by Charles Gayarré - 1882 - 479 pages
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Souvenir and Official Programme of the Centennial Celebration of ..., Volume 2

John Alden - 1889 - 414 pages
...— whom? A country willing to redress your wrongs, cherish your worth, and reward your services ? Or is it rather a country that tramples upon your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses ? Have you not lately, in the meek language of humble petitioners, begged from the favor...
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A Compendium of the History of the United States from the Earliest ...

Alexander Hamilton Stephens - United States - 1891 - 538 pages
...of admiration — longing to divide with you that independency which your gallantry has given, and those riches which your wounds have preserved ? Is...your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses ? " Have you not more than once suggested your wishes and made known your wants to Congress...
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Studies in American History

Mary Sheldon Barnes, Earl Barnes - United States - 1891 - 482 pages
...— whom? A country willing to redress your wrongs, cherish your worth, and reward your services ? Or is it rather a country that tramples upon your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses ? . . . Appeal from the justice to the fears of government; and suspect the man who would...
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History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ..., Volume 6

George Bancroft - United States - 1896 - 616 pages
...— whom t A country willing to redress your wrongs, cherish your worth, and reward your services ? Or is it rather a country that tramples upon your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses ? Have you not lately, in the meek language of humble petitioners, begged from the justice...
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American History Told by Contemporaries ...

Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1901 - 704 pages
...rather a country that tramples upon your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses? — have you not more than once suggested your wishes, and made known your wants to Congress (wants r.nd wishes which gratitude and policy should have anticipated, rather than evaded ;) and have you...
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Life and Times of Washington, Volume 3

John Frederick Schroeder - Presidents - 1903 - 570 pages
...of admiration — longing to divide with you that independency which your gallantry has given, and those riches which your wounds have preserved? Is...your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses? Have you not more than once suggested your wishes and made known your wants to Congress?...
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The Papers of Captain Rufus Lincoln, of Wareham, Mass

Rufus Lincoln - United States - 1903 - 308 pages
...smiles of admiration, longing to divide with you that independency which your gallantry has given, and those riches which your wounds have preserved? Is...your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses ? Have you not more than once suggested your wishes, and made known your wants to Congress,...
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The Administration of the American Revolutionary Army

Louis Clinton Hatch - History - 1903 - 248 pages
...smiles of admiration, longing to divide with you that independency which your gallantry has given, and those riches which your wounds have preserved ? Is...your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses? Have you not more than once suggested your wishes, and made known your wants to Congress,...
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Life and Times of Washington, Volume 3

John Frederick Schroeder - Presidents - 1903 - 568 pages
...rather a country that tramples upon your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses? Have you not more than once suggested your wishes...Congress? Wants and wishes which gratitude and policy would have anticipated rather than evaded; and have you not lately, in the meek language of entreating...
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Public Papers of Governor, Volume 8

New York (State). Governor - 1904 - 568 pages
...that independency which your gallantry has given, and those riches which your wounds have preservel? Is this the case? Or is it rather a country, that...your rights, disdains your cries, and insults your distresses? Have you not more than once suggested your wishes, and made known your wants to Congress,...
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