| 1775 - 868 pagina’s
...humanity, and the diilates of ' common common fenfe, mult convince all thofe who reflect upon the fubject, that government was instituted to promote the welfare of mankind, and ought to be adminiltered for the attainment of that end. The legiflature of Great-Britain, however, ftimulated... | |
| 1778 - 626 pagina’s
...principles of hum-mil v, ami the ' dictates of common ^enie, mu4 convince all those who reflect upon tlx; subject, that government was instituted to promote the welfare of mankind, and ought to bu administered fw foe attainment of that end. The legislature of GreatBritain, hgwe'ver stimulated... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 450 pagina’s
...for our great Creator, principles of humanity, and the dictates of common sense, must convince all those who reflect upon the subject, that government...for the attainment of that end. The legislature of Great-Britain, however, stimulated by an inordinate passion for a power not only unjustifiable, but... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 650 pagina’s
...for our great Creator, principles of humanity, and the dictates of common sense, must convince all those who reflect upon the subject, that government...welfare of mankind, and ought to be administered for the attain, mentof that endj^-f he legislature of Great-Britain, however, stimulated by an inordinate passion... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 pagina’s
...great Creator, principles of humanity, and the dictates of common sense must convince all those v,ho reflect upon the subject, that government was instituted...to be administered for the attainment of that end. 3. The legislature of Great Britain, however, stimulated by an inordinate passion for a power, not... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 pagina’s
...Creator, principles of humanity, and the dictates of common sense must convince all those who reflect on the subject, that government was instituted to promote...the welfare of mankind, and ought to be administered to the attainment of that end. The legislature of Great Britain, stimulated by an inordinate passion... | |
| Robert Renny - 1807 - 368 pagina’s
...for our Great Creator, principles of humanity, and the dictates of common sense, must convince all those who reflect upon the subject, that government...stimulated by an inordinate passion for a power, not onlyunjustifiable, but which they know to be peculiarly reprobated by the very constitution of that... | |
| John Corry - 1809 - 262 pagina’s
...for our great Creator, principles of humanity, and the dictates of common sense, must convince all those who reflect upon the subject, that government...Britain, however, stimulated by an inordinate passion for power, not only unjustifiable, but which they know to be peculiarly reprobated by the very constitution... | |
| 1812 - 498 pagina’s
...for our great Creator, principles of humanity, and the dictates of common sense, must convince all those who reflect upon the subject, that government...be administered for the attainment of that end. The legislatuie of Great Britain, however, stimulated by an inordinate passion fur a power not only unjustifiable,... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 pagina’s
...for our great Creator, principles of humanity, and the dictates of common sense, must convince all those, who reflect upon the subject, that government...the welfare of mankind, and ought to be administered tor the attainment of that end. " The Legislature of Great-Britain, however, stimulated by an inordinate... | |
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