| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 468 pages
...personal privileges, natural, civil, and religious, »t * Two o'clock in the morning. t Mr. Powys. which he cannot surrender without ruin to himself;...despotism. This bill, instead of subverting, is destined to stabilitate these principles ; instead of narrowing the basis of freedom, it tends to enlarge it ;... | |
| Oratory - 1808 - 540 pages
...governed by laws defined and certain ; with many perfonal privileges, natural, civil, and religious, which he cannot surrender without ruin to himself,...despotism. This bill, instead of subverting, is destined to stabilitate those principles ; — instead of narrowing the basis of freedom, it tends to enlarge it... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...governed by laws defined and certain : with many personal privileges, natural, civil, and religious, which he cannot surrender without ruin to himself;...despotism. This bill, instead of subverting, is destined to stabilitate these principles; instead of narrowing the basis of freedom, it tends to enlarge it; instead... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 pages
...governed by aws denned and certain; with шапу personal privileges, natural, civil, and religious, 'which he -cannot surrender without ruin to himself;...and 'of which to be deprived by any -other power, » despotism/ This Bill**), instead of subverting, is destined to Stabilität« -these principles1;... | |
| William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 428 pages
...property, governed by laws defined and certain ; with many personal privileges, civil and religious, which he cannot surrender without ruin to himself...despotism. This bill, instead of subverting, is destined to stabilitate these principles : instead of narrowing the basis of freedom, it tends to enlarge it ;... | |
| E. Harmon - Shorthand - 1846 - 122 pages
...governed by laws defined and certain ; with many personal privileges, natural, civil, and religious, which he cannot surrender without ruin to himself;...despotism. This bill, instead of subverting, is destined to s-tabilitate these principles ; instead of 'narrowing the basis of freedom, it tends to enlarge it... | |
| William Russell - Elocution - 1851 - 392 pages
...property, governed by laws defined and certain ; with many personal privileges, civil and religious, which he cannot surrender without ruin to himself...despotism. This bill, instead of subverting, is destined to stabilitate these principles : instead of narrowing the basis of freedom, it tends to enlarge it ;... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 968 pages
...privileges, natural, civil, and religious, n hi. h by laws defined and certain ; with many personhe can not surrender without ruin to himself, and of which to...despotism. This bill, instead of subverting, is destined to stabilitate these principles; instead of narrowing the basis of freedom, it tends to enlarge it; instead... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 976 pages
...pcrson1 Two o'clock in the morning. a) privileges, natural, civil, and religion«, whic-h 463 he can not surrender without ruin to himself, and of which to...despotism. This bill, instead of subverting, is destined to stabilitate these principles; instead of narrowing the basis of freedom, it tends to enlarge it ; instead... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 978 pages
...o'clxk in the morning. ; al privileges, natural, civil, and religions, be can not surrender without rain ing general picjua»t-> employ their sagacity to discover ij despotism. This bill, instead of subverting, is destined to stabiUtate these principles; instead... | |
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