| Ethan Allen - 1807 - 174 strani
...lurk. " If, notwithstanding these endeavours, and sincere inclinations to effect them, the phrensy of hostility should remain, I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of God and men, in denouncing and executing the vengeance of the state against the wilful outcasts.—The messengers... | |
| 1819 - 480 strani
...where-ever they may lurk. If notwithstanding these endeavors, and sincere inclination to effect them, the frenzy of hostility should remain. I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of God and man, in denouncing and executing the vengeance of the state against the wilful outcasts. The messengers of... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 514 strani
...inay lurk. If, notwithstanding these endeavors, and sincere inclinations to effect them, the phrenzy of hostility should remain, I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of God and men in denouncing and executing the vengeance of the state against thr wilful outcasts. The messengers... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 strani
...tuny lurk. If, notwithstanding these endeavors, and sincere inclinations to effect them, the phrenzy of hostility should remain, I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of Gjd and men in denouncing and executing tbe vengeance of the state against the wilful outcasts. The... | |
| 1825 - 462 strani
...intended to alarm the people of the country through which he was to march, and concluded it with saying, " I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of God and man, in denouncing and executing the vengeance of the state against the wilful outcasts. The messengers of... | |
| William Bailey - 1826 - 244 strani
...wherever they may lurk. If, notwithstanding these endeavours and sincere inclinations, the phrensy of hostility should remain, I trust I shall stand acquitted, in the eyes of God and man, in denouncing and executing the vengeance of the state against the wilful outcasts.' ' The messengers... | |
| William Allen - 1832 - 816 strani
...intended to alarm the people of the country, through which he was to march, and concluded it with saying, "I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of God and man in denouncing and executing the vengeance of the state against the wilfnl outcasts. The messengers of... | |
| James Stuart - 1833 - 928 strani
...them the same wherever they may lurk. If, notwithstanding these endeavours and sincere inclinations, the frenzy of hostility should remain, I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of God and man, in denouncing and executing the vengeance of the state against the wilful outcasts. , The messengers of... | |
| Hugh Moore - 1834 - 264 strani
...may lurk. "If, notwithstanding these endeavours, and sincere inclinations to effect them, the phrenzy of hostility should remain, I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of God and men, in denouncing and executing the vengeance of the state against the wilful outcasts. — The messengers... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 568 strani
...conclusion, he said — " If, notwithstanding these endeavors, I " and sincere inclinations to effect them, the frenzy of hostility " should remain, I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of " God and men, in denouncing and executing the vengeance " of the State against the wilful outcasts. The messengers... | |
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