... his temples with a crown? If these men, to whom he owed so much, thus received death, were doomed to perpetual imprisonment or to base slavery, for no other crime than that of having framed a constitution, what might we not expect to be reserved for... Voyage to South America - Page 276by Henry Marie Brackenridge - 1820Full view - About this book
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...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... | |
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| United States. Congress - Law - 1854 - 732 pages
...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... | |
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...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... | |
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...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 - United States - 1854 - 708 pages
...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 Caraecas, Carthagena, Quito, and Santa Fe; we should then have spurned the ashes of the eighty thousand... | |
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