... independent states, they had full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and do all other acts and things which independent states might of right do; and for the support of that declaration, with a firm reliance... The German Conspiracy in American Education - Page 107by Gustavus Ohlinger - 1919 - 105 pagesFull view - About this book
| Bunford Samuel - 1920 - 416 pages
...support of that declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, did mutually pledge to each other their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honour.' Was ever confederation more formal, more solemn or explicit? It has been expressly assented to and... | |
| Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields - 1919 - 632 pages
...ideas which are fundamental in our institutions cannot be translated into modern German. Let anyone who doubts this statement attempt to render into the...none, and finally in despair entitled his monumental treatise with the English expression, and wherever the idea comes up in the discussion the English... | |
| Hannah Arendt - 1990 - 356 pages
...chances from the beginning; they knew of the enormous power potential that arises when men 'mutually pledge to each other [their] lives, [their] Fortunes and their sacred Honour'. 6 4 This was the experience that guided the men of the Revolution; it had taught not only them but... | |
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