| 1769 - 414 sider
...miniftry. To a generous mind there cannot be a doubt. We owe it to our anceftors to preferve entire thofe rights, which they have delivered to our care. We owe it to our poiterity, not to fuffer their deateft inheritance to be deftroycd ; but if it were poflible for us... | |
| 1771 - 508 sider
...miniftry. To a generous mind there cannot be a doubt. We owe it to our anceftors to preferve entire thofe rights, which they have delivered to our care ; we owe > it to our pofterity, not to fuffer (heir dearefl - inheritance to be deftroycd. But if it were poffible for us... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 402 sider
...miniftry. To a generous mind there cannot be a doubt. We owe it to our anceftors to preferve entire thofe rights, which they have delivered to our care ; we owe it to our pofterity, not to fuffer their deareft inheritance to be deftroyed. But if it were poffible for us... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 264 sider
...miniftry. To a generous mind there cannot be a dpubt. We owe it to our anceftors to prefcrve entire thefe rights, which they have delivered to our care : we owe it to our pofterity, not to fuffer their deareft inheritance to be deftroyed. But if it were poflible for us... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 288 sider
...minirtry. To a generous mind there cannot be a doubt. We owe it to our anceftors to preferve entire thefe rights, which they have delivered to our care: we owe it to our pofterity, not to fuffer their deareft inheritance to be deftroyed. But if it were poffible for us... | |
| Junius - 1791 - 416 sider
...generous mind there cannot be a doubt. We owe it to our anceltors to preferve preferw entire thefe rights which they have delivered to our care : we owe it to our pofterity, not to fuffcr their dearefi inheritance to be destroyed. But if it were pofliUe for MS to... | |
| Junius - 1804 - 494 sider
...understanding ; and, without looking for the approbation of other men, my conscience is satisfied. What s remains to be done, concerns the collective body of...owe it to our posterity, not to suffer their dearest The ministry tell us plainly, &'c.] The purpose of this paragraph is, to state, in a manner the most... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 sider
...understanding ; and, without looking for the approbation of other men, my conscience is satis. fied. What remains to be done, concerns the collective body...owe it to our posterity, not to suffer their dearest inherit. ance to be destroyed. But, if it were •possible for us to be insensible of these sacred... | |
| Junius - 1807 - 336 sider
...the people. They are now to determine for themselves, whether they will firmly and constisutionally assert their rights : or make an humble, slavish surrender...: we owe it to our posterity, not to suffer their clearest inheritance to be destroyed. Lut if it were possible for us to be insensible of these sacred... | |
| Trinidad. [Appendix.] - 1807 - 228 sider
...their silence, "make an humble slavish surrender of them." " To a generous mind, there could not.be a doubt. We Owe it to our" ancestors, to preserve...inheritance to be destroyed. But, if it were possible '•' X 153 for us to be insensible of these sacred claims, there is yet an obligation binding upon... | |
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