| United States. President (1817-1825 : Monroe) - 1818 - 424 páginas
...crime than that of having framed a constitution, what might we not expect to be reserved for us. To hope for a benign treatment from him, and from his...been repeated towards us the ensanguined scenes of Caracas, Carthagena, Quito, and Santa Fee; we should then have spurned the ashes of the eighty thousand... | |
| United States. President (1817-1825 : Monroe), Caesar Augustus Rodney, John Graham - 1819 - 384 páginas
...crime than that of having framed a constitution, what might we not expect to be reserved for us. To hope for a benign treatment from him, and from his...been repeated towards us the ensanguined scenes of Caracas, Carthagena, Quito, and New Qranada ; we should then have spurned the ashes of the 80,000 persons... | |
| Vicente Pazos Kanki - 1819 - 714 páginas
...cause than that of having framed a constitution, •what might we not expect to be reserved for us ? To hope for a benign treatment from him, and from his...been repeated towards us the ensanguined scenes of Caracas, Carthagena, and Quito. We should then have spurned the ashes of the eighty thousand persons... | |
| William Davis Robinson - 1820 - 450 páginas
...cause than that of having framed a constitution, what might we not expect to be reserved for us ? To hope for a. benign treatment from him, and from his...been repeated towards us the ensanguined scenes of Caracas, Carthagena, and Quito. We should then have spurned the ashes of the eighty thousand persons... | |
| Henry Marie Brackenridge - 1820 - 334 páginas
...dove. Then, indeed, would have been repeated towards us the ensanguined scenes of Garaccas, Carthag^na, Quito, and Santa Fee; we should then have spurned...victims to the fury of the enemy, and whose illustrious maues with justice call for revenge, and we should have merited the execrations of every succeeding... | |
| William Davis Robinson - 1821 - 404 páginas
...cause than that of having framed a. constitution, what might we not expect to be reserved for us ? To hope for a benign treatment from him, and from his...been repeated towards us the ensanguined scen.es of Caracas, Carthagena, and Quito. We should then have spurned the ashes of the eighty thousand persons... | |
| United States. Congress - 1854 - 714 páginas
...crime than that of having framed a constitution, what might we not expect to be reserved for us? To hope for a benign treatment from him and from his...ensanguined scenes of Caraccas, Carthagena, Quito, and Santa Fe; we should then have spurned the ashes of the eighty thousand persons who have fallen victims to... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1854 - 710 páginas
...crime than that of having framed a constitution, what might we not expect to be reserved for us? To hope for a benign treatment from him and from his...us the ensanguined scenes of Caraccas, Carthagena, Cluito, and Santa Fe; we should then have spurned the ashes of the eighty thousand persons who have... | |
| United States. Congress - 1854 - 716 páginas
...crime than that of having framed a constitution, what might we not expect to be reserved for us? To hope for a benign treatment from him and from his...repeated towards us the ensanguined scenes of Caraccas, Cartbagena, Quito, and Sania Fe; we should then have spurned the ashes of the eighty thousand persons... | |
| United States. Congress - 1854 - 732 páginas
...crime than that of having framed a constitution, what might we not expect to be reserved for us? To hope for a benign treatment from him and from his...repeated towards us the ensanguined scenes of Caraccas, Cartbagena, Quito, and Santa Fe; we should then have spurned the ashes of the eighty thousand persons... | |
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