| Ethan Allen - 1807 - 174 strani
...in principle to the government under which they were born, and to which, by every tie, divine N and human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking...common reason ; the consciences of men are set at nought ; and multitudes are compelled not only to bear arms, but also to swear subjection to an usurpation... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 498 strani
...religion is added to the mod profligate proftitution of common reafbn ; the confciences of men are fet at naught ; and multitudes are compelled not only to bear arms, but al(o to fwear fubjeftionto an ufurpation they abhor. " Animated by thefe confiderations ; at the head... | |
| 1819 - 480 strani
...and to which, by every tie, divine and huranti, they owe allegiance. — To consummate these shucking proceedings, the profanation of religion is added to the most profligate prostitution of common sense; the consciences of men are set at nought, and multitudes are compelled, not only to bear arms,... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 514 strani
...horn, and to which, by every tie, divine and human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these schocking proceedings, the profanation of religion is added to the most profligate prostitution of common rea son, the consciences of men are set at ntSught; and multitudes are compelled not only to bear arms,... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 strani
...which, by every tie, divine and human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these schocking proceeding», the profanation of religion is added to the most profligate prostitution of common rea ton, the consciences of men are set at nought; and multitude« are compelled not only to bear arms,... | |
| 1826 - 426 strani
...in principle to the Government under which they were born, and to which, by every tie, divine and' human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking...proceedings, the profanation of religion is added lo the most profligate prostitution of common reason. The consciences of men are at nought, and multitudes... | |
| William W. Campbell - 1831 - 284 strani
...adhered in principle to the government under which they were born, and to which, by every tie divine and human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking...common reason ; the consciences of men are set at nought, and multitudes are compelled not only to bear arms, but also to swear subjection to an usurpation... | |
| Hugh Moore, Ethan Allen - 1834 - 270 strani
...principle, to' the' government under whicfi they were born, and to which, by every tie, divine and human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking...common reason ; the consciences of men are set at nought ; and multitudes are compelled, not only to bear arms, but also to swear subjection to an usurpation... | |
| Hugh Moore - 1834 - 264 strani
...principle, to the government under which they were born, and to which, by every tie, divine arrd hum-art, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking...common reason- ; the consciences of men are set at nought ; and multitudes are compelled, not only to bear arms, but also to swear subjection to an usurpation... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 568 strani
...adhered in principle to the government under which they were born, and to which by every tie, divine and human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking...common reason ; the consciences of men are set at nought ; and multitudes are compelled, not only to bear arms, but also to swear subjection to an usurpation... | |
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