John Dickinson Quotes
Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.
"The Liberty Song" (song) (1768). "United we stand, divided we fall!" became a slogan of the American Revolution.
"A Library of American Literature From the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time". Book by Edmund Clarence Stedman, Volume 3, 'A Duty to Posterity' (pp. 177-178), 1892.
John Dickinson (1801). “The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire: Late President of the State of Delaware, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania”, p.89
John Dickinson (2009). “The Writings of John Dickinson”, p.262, Applewood Books
John Dickinson (2009). “The Writings of John Dickinson”, p.402, Applewood Books
Declaration of reasons for taking up arms against England, presented to Congress, 8 July 1775, in C. J. Stillè 'The Life and Times of John Dickinson' (1891) ch. 5
John Dickinson (2009). “The Writings of John Dickinson”, p.364, Applewood Books
John Dickinson (1801). “The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire: The speech of John Dickinson ... May 24th, 1764 ... praying the king for a change of the government of the province. 1764”, p.111
John Dickinson (1801). “The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire: Late President of the State of Delaware, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania”, p.72
John Dickinson (1891). “The Life and Writings of John Dickinson”
John Dickinson (1801). “The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire: Late President of the State of Delaware, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania”, p.90