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" When I contemplate these things; when I know that the colonies in general owe little or nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but that, through a wise... "
The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer - Page 339
1775
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The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - 1852 - 552 pages
...it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things ; when I know that the colonies in general...nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but that, through...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 pages
...were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone, of manhood. When I contemplate these things, — when I know that the Colonies in general...nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of a watchful and suspicious Government, but that,...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone, of manhood. When I contemplate these things, — when I know that the Colonies in general...nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squcezed into this happy form by the constraints of a watchful and suspicious Government, but that,...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 pages
...the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things—when I know that the colonies in general owe little or nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but that, through...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 pages
...of manhood. When I contemplate these things — when I know that the colonies in general owe liltle or nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but that, through...
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The Speeches of the Earl of Chatham, the Hon. R.B. Sheridan, Lord Erskine ...

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 pages
...it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things; when I know that the colonies in general owe...nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but that, through...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire of ..., Volume 1

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 974 pages
...it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things — when I know that the colonies in general...nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but that, through...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 pages
...it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things — when I know that the colonies in general...nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but that, through...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 pages
...it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things — when I know that the colonies in general owe little or nothing to any caro of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form bv the constraints of watchful and...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

1854 - 576 pages
...were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone, of manhood. When I contemplate these things, — when I know that the Colonies in general...nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of a watchful and suspicious Government, but that,...
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