| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 pages
...bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of the continent to the other, from this time forever ! You will think me transported with enthusiasm, but I am not. I am well aware of the toil,blood, and treasure it will cost to maintain this declaration, and support and defend these states... | |
| 1827 - 492 pages
...well aware of the toil, the treasure, and the blood it will cost, to maintain this declaration, to support and defend these States. Yet through all the gloom, I can see a ray of light and glory. I can see that the end is worth more than all the means.' Nor was it the... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1829 - 494 pages
...illuminations, from one end of the continent to the other, from this time forward, forever. You will think me transported with enthusiasm, but I am not....the toil, and blood, and treasure, that it will cost to maintain this declaration, and support and defend these states ; yet through all the gloom, I can... | |
| John Sergeant - 1832 - 376 pages
...illuminations, from one end of the continent to the other, from this time forward for ever. You will think me transported with enthusiasm, but I am not....the toil, and blood, and treasure, that it will cost to maintain this declaration, and support and defend these states; yet, through all the gloom I can... | |
| John Sergeant - 1832 - 372 pages
...continent to the other, from this time forward for ever. You will think me transported with enthusiasm, hut I am not. I am well aware of the toil, and blood, and treasure, that it will cost to maintain this declaration, and support and defend these states; yet, through all the gloom I can... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1834 - 476 pages
...with enthusiasm, but I am not. I am well aware of the toil, and blood, and treasure, that it will cost to maintain this declaration, and support and defend...; yet through all the gloom, I can see the rays of liffht and glory. I can see that the end is worth more than all the means ; and that posterity will... | |
| George Putnam - 1834 - 452 pages
...well aware of the toil, the treasure, and the blood it will cost, to maintain this declaration, to support and defend these States. Yet through all the gloom, I can see a ray of light and glory. I can see that the end is worth more than all the means.' Nor was it the... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 pages
...illuminations, from one end of the continent to the other, from this time forward for ever. You will think me transported with enthusiasm, but I am not....well aware of the toil, and blood, and treasure, that 11 it will cost to maintain this declaration, and support and defend these states ; yet, through all... | |
| James Grahame - 1836 - 480 pages
...am well aware," says Adams in a letter to his wife, "of the toil, blood, and treasure it will cost to maintain this declaration, and support and defend...these states; yet through all the gloom, I can see a ray of light and glory. I can see that the end is worth more than all the means ; and that posterity... | |
| James Grahame - 1836 - 486 pages
...am well aware," says Adams in a letter to his wife, " of the toil, blood, and treasure it will cost to maintain this declaration, and support and defend...these states ; yet through all the gloom, I can see a ray of light and glory. I can see that the end is worth more than all the means ; and that posterity... | |
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