| Benjamin Offen - 1851 - 240 стор.
...OFFEN, JOtMEBLY LECTURER TO THE SOCIETY O^-SfoKALTHJ AT TAMMANY HALL, NEW YORK. " Free discussion, it like the air we breathe : If we have it not, we die." BOSTON: WHKTED AND PCBI.I3I1ED AT THE BOSTON INVESTIGATOR OFFICE, BY JP MENDUM. 1851, family of Abram... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1853 - 738 стор.
...again by act of parliament 6 Will. III., 1693. The celebrated toast, " The liberty of the press— it is like the air we breathe — if we have it not we die," was first given at the Crown and Anclicr tavern, at a Whig dinner in 1795. Presses were licensed, and... | |
| John Wilson - 1854 - 342 стор.
...heaven is unceasingly at work — night and day; the only free power all over the world — 'tis indeed like the air we breathe — if we have it not, we die. Look, then, at all paper periodicals with pleasure.for sake of the Flowers and the Stars. Suppose them... | |
| John Wilson - 1855 - 404 стор.
...neist time I come to Embro' ; and if he's no at name, leave my caird. North. Liberty, my dear Shepherd, is like the air we breathe — if we have it not, we die. You have heard these words before — and you and I have felt their meaning on the mountain-top. Slavery... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 410 стор.
...neist time I come to Embro' ; and if he's no at hame, leave my caird. North. Liberty, my dear Shepherd, is like the air we breathe — if we have it not, we die. You have heard these words before — and you and I have felt their meaning on the mountain-top. Slavery... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 414 стор.
...neist time I come to Embro' ; and if he's no at hame, leave my caird. North. Liberty, my dear Shepherd, is like the air we breathe — if we have it not, we die. You have heard these words before — and you and I have felt their meaning on the mountain-top. Slavery... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 460 стор.
...heaven is unceasingly at work — night and day; the only free power all over the world — 'tis indeed like the air we breathe — if we have it not, we die. Look, then, at all paper periodicals with pleasure, for sake of the Flowers and the Stars. Suppose... | |
| 1857 - 240 стор.
...best gift to life itself, and, deprived of it, life would hardly be worth the possessing : it is truly like the air we breathe; if we have it not we die. The best enjoyments of being emanate from this divine art : it pours the brightest sunshine that illumines... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 462 стор.
...heaven is unceasingly at work — night and day; the only free power all over the woi'ld — 'tis indeed like the air we breathe — if we have it not, we die. Look, then, at all paper periodicals with pleasure, for sake of the Flowers and the Stars. Suppose... | |
| John Wilson - 1858 - 322 стор.
...heaven is unceasingly at work — night and day; the only free power all over the world — 'tis indeed like the air we breathe— if we have it not, we die. Look, then, at all paper periodicals with pleasure, for sake of the Flowers and the Stars. Suppose... | |
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