| William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1900 - 1250 páginas
...never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the Declaration of Independence. * * * I have often inquired of myself...confederacy so long together. It was not the mere matter of separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1899 - 208 páginas
...dangers which were incurred by the men who assembled here and framed and adopted that Declaration. I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers...Confederacy so long together. It was not the mere matter of separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1899 - 196 páginas
...dangers which were incurred by the men who assembled here and framed and adopted that Declaration. I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers...Confederacy so long together. It was not the mere matter of separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1899 - 110 páginas
...dangers which were incurred by the men who assembled here and framed and adopted that Declaration. I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers...Confederacy so long together. It was not the mere matter of separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1899 - 122 páginas
...assembled here and framed and adopted that Declaration. I have pondered over the toils that were en. dured by the officers and soldiers of the army who achieved...kept this Confederacy so long together. It was not tha mere matter of separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - 1900 - 508 páginas
...incurred by the men who assembled here and framed and adopted the Declaration of Independence. I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers...so long together. It was not the mere matter of the (35i) 352 separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration of... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 298 páginas
...dangers which were incurred by the men who assembled here and framed and adopted that Declaration. I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers...Confederacy so long together. It was not the mere matter of separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence... | |
| Goodloe Harper Bell - 1900 - 612 páginas
...which were incurred by the men who assembled here, and framed and adopted that Declaration. I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers...Confederacy so long together. It was not the mere matter of separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence... | |
| Robert Henry Browne - 1901 - 718 páginas
...dangers which were incurred by the men who assembled here and framed and adopted that Declaration. I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers...separation of the Colonies from the mother land, but the sentiment in the Declaration of Independence, which gave liberty, not alone to the people of this... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1901 - 262 páginas
...dangers which were incurred by the men who assembled here and framed and adopted that Declaration. I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers...Confederacy so long together. It was not the mere matter of separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence... | |
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