| English literature - 1777 - 750 pages
...quiet fubjetits, without diftinction of age or fex, for the fole crime, often for the fole fufpicion, of having adhered in principle to the government under which they were born, and to which, by every tie, divine and human, they owe allegiance." — The people of Kodon were born under their charter.... | |
| Ethan Allen - United States - 1807 - 174 pages
...the palpable enormities that verify the affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committes, who dare to profess themselves friends to liberty,...under which they were born, and to which, by every tie, divine N and human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking proceedings, the profanation... | |
| Samuel Williams - Natural history - 1809 - 498 pages
...rjuiet fubjects, without diftinftinn of age or fex, lor the fole crime, often for the fole fufpicion, of having adhered in principle to the government under which they were born, and to which, by every tie, divine and human, they owe allegiance. To confummate thele (hocking proceedings, the profanation... | |
| Political science - 1819 - 480 pages
...among the palpable, enormities which verify the affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committees, who dare to profess themselves friends...quiet subjects without distinction of age or sex, for 'he sole crime, often for tlie sole suspicion, of having adhered in principle to the government under... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 514 pages
...are among the palpable enormities that verify the affirmative. These are inflicted, by assemblies and committees, who dare to profess themselves friends...principle to the government under which they were horn, and to which, by every tie, divine and human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these schocking... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 526 pages
...enormities that verify the affirmative. These ar? inflicted, by assemblies and committees, who dtr« to profess themselves friends to liberty, upon the...most quiet subjects, without distinction of age or «ex, for the sole crime, often for the »ole suspicion, of having adhered in principle to the government... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 518 pages
...palpable enormities that verify the affirmative. These are inflicted, by assemblies and committee«, who dare to profess themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distincVion of age or sex, for the sole crime, often for C»e «ole suspicion, of having adhered in... | |
| Boston (Mass.) - 1826 - 426 pages
...who dare to profess themselves friends of liberty; upon the most quiet subjects, without distiuctioH of age or sex, for the sole crime, often for the sole...under which they were born, and to which, by every tie, divine and' human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking proceedings, the profanation... | |
| Carlo Botta - United States - 1826 - 476 pages
...king and country ; he enlarged upon the tyrannic cruelties inflicted by the assemblies and committees upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction of age or sex, for the sole offence, and often for the sole suspicion of having adhered in principle to the government under which... | |
| William W. Campbell - Cherry Valley (N.Y.) - 1831 - 284 pages
...are among the palpable enormities that verify the affirmation. These are inflicted by assemblies and committees, who dare to profess themselves friends...under which they were born, and to which, by every tie divine and human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking proceedings, the profanation... | |
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