Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 pages |
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Page 115
... consent one shilling in the pound , you have a clear right to the other nineteen . This will prob- ably weaken every idea of security in their property , and convince them , that under such a government they have nothing they can call ...
... consent one shilling in the pound , you have a clear right to the other nineteen . This will prob- ably weaken every idea of security in their property , and convince them , that under such a government they have nothing they can call ...
Page 143
... consent . La phrase “ bear the bell , " signifie en François remporter le prix . J'ai souvent remarqué , en lisant les ouvrages de M. Helvétius , que quoique nous étions nés et élevés dans deux pays si éloignés l'un de l'autre , nous ...
... consent . La phrase “ bear the bell , " signifie en François remporter le prix . J'ai souvent remarqué , en lisant les ouvrages de M. Helvétius , que quoique nous étions nés et élevés dans deux pays si éloignés l'un de l'autre , nous ...
Page 158
... consent , in violation of our rights , and by an armed force . Yours , therefore is a war of rapine ; of course , a piratical war ; and those who approve of it , and are engaged in it , more justly deserve the name of pirates , which ...
... consent , in violation of our rights , and by an armed force . Yours , therefore is a war of rapine ; of course , a piratical war ; and those who approve of it , and are engaged in it , more justly deserve the name of pirates , which ...
Page 159
... consent of our colony parliaments . Have you then forgotten the incontestable principle , which was the foundation of Hambden's glorious lawsuit with Charles the first , that ' what an English king has no right to demand , an English ...
... consent of our colony parliaments . Have you then forgotten the incontestable principle , which was the foundation of Hambden's glorious lawsuit with Charles the first , that ' what an English king has no right to demand , an English ...
Page 190
... Consent of the Peo- ple . He accus'd Moses of having , by various Artifices , fraudulently obtain'd the Government , and depriv'd the People of their Liberties ; and of conspiring with Aaron to perpetuate the Tyranny in their Family ...
... Consent of the Peo- ple . He accus'd Moses of having , by various Artifices , fraudulently obtain'd the Government , and depriv'd the People of their Liberties ; and of conspiring with Aaron to perpetuate the Tyranny in their Family ...
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