 | Charles Kendall Adams - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1884
...immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow — a square of five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint. They would...governors and your counsellors, your collectors and controllers, and of all the slaves that adhered to them. Such would, and, in no long time, must be... | |
 | Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1884
...immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow — a square of five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint. They would...governors and your counsellors, your collectors and controllers, and of all the slaves that adhered to them. Such would, and, in no long time, must be... | |
 | Burke Aaron Hinsdale - Northwest, Old - 1888 - 440 pages
...of five hundred miles. Morse : John Quincy Adams, in Statesmen Series, 78, So. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint ; they would...their manners with the habits of their life ; would hence soon forget a government by which they were disowned ; would become hordes of English Tartars,... | |
 | American Historical Association - Historiography - 1894
...immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow ; a square of five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint; they would change their manners with their habits of life ; would soon forget a government by which they were disowned ; would become hordes... | |
 | Edmund Burke - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1891 - 242 pages
...possibility of restraint ; they world change their manners with the habits of their life ; would 20 soon forget a government by which they were disowned...collectors and comptrollers, and of all the slaves 25 that adhered to them. Such would, and, in no long time, must be, the effect of attempting to forbid... | |
 | State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1892
...an immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow; a square of five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint; they would change their manners with their habits of life; would soon forget a government by which they were disowned; would become hordes... | |
 | Cornelius Beach Bradley - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1894 - 378 pages
...immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow ; a square of five hundred 25 miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint ; they would...hordes of English Tartars ; and, pouring down upon your unforti30 fied frontiers a fierce and irresistible cavalry, become masters of your governors and your... | |
 | Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1894 - 100 pages
...immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow ; a square of five hundred 25 miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint ; they would...hordes of English Tartars ; and, pouring down upon your unforti30 Jed frontiers a fierce and irresistible cavalry, become masters of your governors and your... | |
 | American Historical Association - Historiography - 1894
...would wander without a possibility of restraint; they would change their manners with their habits of life; would soon forget a government by which they...cavalry, become masters of your governors and your counselors, your collectors and comptrollers, and of all the slaves that adhered to them. Such would,... | |
 | American Historical Association - History - 1894
...wander without a possibility of restraint; they would change their manners with their habits of lifts; would soon forget a government by which they were...cavalry, become masters of your governors and your counselors, your collectors and comptrollers, and of all the slaves that adhered to them. Such would,... | |
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