| William Belsham - 1795 - 566 sider
...man is to be presumed innocent till conviction cf guilt. X. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions* not even his religious opinions ;...is no wonder that a revolution so extraordi- BOOK , , . , . , ,. . , XXIH. nary, and which, notwithstanding certain unhappy ^^-^» concomitant irregularities... | |
| William Belsham - 1796 - 572 sider
...Every man is to be prefomed innocent till cctniiZion cfgiak. X. No man ought to be molefled on account of his opinions, not even his religious opinions; provided his avowal of them does not diflurb th-j public order. XI. Every man may fpeak, write, and publifh freely — being ieiixinfiUefor... | |
| 1811 - 572 sider
...Declaration of Rights." In this article it is declared, that no man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even his religious opinions,...his avowal of them does not disturb the public order established Jy law. " Paine thinks, and so he expresses himself, that the proviso is an outrage on... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1816 - 494 sider
...the law. . '.. t X. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even on account of his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order established by the law. XL The unrestrained communication of thought* and opinions, being one of the... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1816 - 316 sider
...legally applied. 10. \o man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even on account of his religious opinions; provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order established by the law. 9. Every man being presumed innocent, till he has becn, convicted, whenever... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1817 - 726 sider
...against by the law. ' X. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions; not even on account of his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order. 1 XT. The unrestrained communication о thoughts and opinions being one of the most precious rights... | |
| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 944 sider
...against by the law. 10. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even on account of his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order established, by. the law. 1 1 . The unrestrained communication of thoughts and opinions being one of... | |
| James Cheetham - 1817 - 212 sider
...severely upon it. Article " X. No man ought to be molested, on account of his opinions, not even of his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order established by law."(e) Paine thinks, and so he expresses himself, that the proviso is an outrage on... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 sider
...against by the law. " X. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even on account of his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order establishec by law. " XI. The unrestrained communication of thoughts and opinions being one of the... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 sider
...against by the law. " X. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even on account of his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order establishec by law. " XI. The unrestrained communication of thoughts and opinions being one of the... | |
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