In this situation of this assembly, groping as it were in the dark to find political truth, and scarce able to distinguish it when presented to us, how has it happened, sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of Lights... The Quarterly Review - Page 543edited by - 1820Full view - About this book
| Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - 1858 - 624 pages
...scarce able to distinguish it when presented to us, how has jt happened, Sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of Lights, to illuminate our understandings ? In the beginning of the contest with Great Britain, when we were sensible of danger,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1859 - 674 pages
...now ready to separate without accomplishing the great objects of our meeting, that we have hitherto not once thought of humbly applying to the Father of Lights to illuminate our understandings ? In the beginning of the contest with Britain, when we were sensible of danger,... | |
| 1859 - 802 pages
...scarce able to distinguish it when presented to us, how has it happened, sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of Lights to illuminate our understanding ? In the beginning of the contest with Great Britain, when we were .sensible of danger,... | |
| Wisconsin - 1859 - 1284 pages
...scarce able to distinguish it when presented to us, how has it happened, Sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of Lights, to illuminate our understandings ? In the beginning of the contest with Great Britain, when we were sensible of danger,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 668 pages
...now ready to separate without accomplishing the great objects of our meeting, that we have hitherto not once thought of humbly applying to the Father of Lights to illuminate our understandings ? In the beginning of the contest with Britain, when we were sensible of danger,... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 558 pages
...scarce able to perceive it when presented to us, how has it happened, sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of lights to illuminate our understandings ? In the beginning of the contest with Great Britain, when we were sensible of danger,... | |
| George Washington Doane (bp. of New Jersey.) - 1861 - 652 pages
...unable to distinguish it when presented to us, how has it happened, Sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of lights, to illuminate our understandings ? In the beginning of the contest with Britain, when we were sensible of danger,... | |
| 1862 - 582 pages
...scarcely able to distinguish it when presented to us, how has it happened, sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of lights, to illuminate our understandings ? In the begining of the contest with Great Britain, and when we were sensible of... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1863 - 680 pages
...scarce able to distinguish it when presented to us. how has it happened, sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of lights to illuminate our understandings ? In the beginning of the contest with Great Britain, when we were sensible of danger,... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 720 pages
...scarce able to distinguish it when presented to us, how has it happened, sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of Lights to illuminate our understandings ? In the beginning of the contest with Britain, when we were sensible of danger,... | |
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