 | 1814
...corruption, and makes it as durable in the world as good m«n shall be, so that government seems to me a part of religion itself, a thing sacred in its institution and md : for, if it does not directly remove the cause, it crushes the eftects of e»il, and is, as such,... | |
 | Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1825 - 384 strani
...corruption, and makes it as durable in the world, as good men should be. So that government seems to me a part of religion itself, a thing sacred in its institution and end. For, if it does not directly remove the cause, it crushes the effects of evil, and is as such, (though... | |
 | 1828
...corruption, and makes it as durable in the world as good men shall be. So that government seems to me a part of religion itself, a thing sacred in its institution and end. For if it does not directly remove the cause, it crushes the effect of evil, and is as such (though... | |
 | Thomas Clarkson, William Edward Forster - 1849 - 370 strani
...corruption, and makes it as durable in the world as good men shall be, so that government seems to me a part of religion itself, a thing sacred in its institution and end ; for, if it does not directly remove the cause, it crushes the effects of evil, and is, as such, though... | |
 | Samuel Hazard - 1850 - 664 strani
...corruption, and makes it as durable in the world as good men shall be. So that government seems to me a part of religion itself, a thing sacred in its institution and end ; for if it does not directly remove the cause, it crushes the effect of evil, and is as such, (though... | |
 | SAMUEL HAZARD - 1850
...corruption, and makes it as durable in the world as good men shall be. So that government seems to me a part of religion itself, a thing sacred in its institution and end ; for if it does not directly remove the cause, it crushes the effect of evil, and is as such, (though... | |
 | Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - 1852
...corruption, and makes it as durable in the world, as good men shall be. So that government seems to me a part of religion itself, a thing sacred in its institution and end. For if it does not directly remove the cause, it crushes the effects of evil, and is as such ftho'... | |
 | Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1852 - 560 strani
...corruption, and makes it as durable in the world as good men shall be. So that government seems to me a part of religion itself, a thing sacred in its institution and end ; for, if it does not directly remove the cause, it crushes the effects of evil, and is, as such, though... | |
 | William Henry Carpenter - 1854 - 357 strani
...corruption, and makes it as durable in the world as good men shall be. So that government seems to me a part of religion itself, a thing sacred in its institution and end; for if it does not directly remove the cause, it crushes the effects of evil, and is, as such, though... | |
 | james bowden - 1854
...on the origin, nature, and object of government, are set forth. " Government," he says, "seems to me a part of religion itself; a thing sacred in its institution and end.—They weakly err who think there is no other use of government than correction : daily experience... | |
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