The Case Stated on Philosophical Ground, Between Great Britain and Her Colonies: ...G. Kearsley, 1777 - 129 pages |
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But the argument need not be extended . God knows no artificial , complex bodies : fuch bodies can have no identity , or re- fponfibility , in the aggregate , in another · world . A king will be judged , not as a king , but as a man ...
But the argument need not be extended . God knows no artificial , complex bodies : fuch bodies can have no identity , or re- fponfibility , in the aggregate , in another · world . A king will be judged , not as a king , but as a man ...
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... body , that is , take away a man's life , because that body is liable to infection and malady ? The fun has been , and will be , the wicked caufe di- rect of many formidable evils ; would . you deprive us of the fun ? The earth is often ...
... body , that is , take away a man's life , because that body is liable to infection and malady ? The fun has been , and will be , the wicked caufe di- rect of many formidable evils ; would . you deprive us of the fun ? The earth is often ...
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... body of the clergy petitioned the king ( fuf- pecting him to be naturally prone to jus tice and mercy ) to unfheath the sword of flaughter , and plunge it in the bofoms of brethren , brethren , citizens and countrymen . The fcene is of ...
... body of the clergy petitioned the king ( fuf- pecting him to be naturally prone to jus tice and mercy ) to unfheath the sword of flaughter , and plunge it in the bofoms of brethren , brethren , citizens and countrymen . The fcene is of ...
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... body politic , on which depend the liberty and property of his Majesty's fubjects , and propose , without fee or re- ward , that regimen , and thofe palliatives , which have been found most useful to fuch a conftitution ; the chief of ...
... body politic , on which depend the liberty and property of his Majesty's fubjects , and propose , without fee or re- ward , that regimen , and thofe palliatives , which have been found most useful to fuch a conftitution ; the chief of ...
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... body politic , they undoubtedly write on their own difeafes , being members of the body politic , which every man has a right to do , even independent of royal patent , as a denizen of a free state . The matter refts here ; and here ...
... body politic , they undoubtedly write on their own difeafes , being members of the body politic , which every man has a right to do , even independent of royal patent , as a denizen of a free state . The matter refts here ; and here ...
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Page 122 - Noe, fo fhall it be alfo in the days of the ** Son of man. They did eat, they drank, they " married wives, they were given in marriage ** until the day that Noe entered into the ark : " and the flood came and deftroyed them all.
Page 105 - Being thus delivered from a foreign yoke, their firft care will be the choice of a proper government; and it is not difficult to...
Page xxiii - ... and he will take the tenth of your men servants, and your maid servants, and your goodliest young men, and your asses, and put them to his work: and he will take the tenth of your sheep, and ye shall be his servants, and ye shall cry out in that day because of your king which ye shall have chosen, AND THE LORD WILL NOT HEAR YOU IN THAT DAY.
Page xxii - ... and to make his inftruments of war, and inftruments of his chariots. And he will take your daughters to be confectionaries, and to be cooks, and to be bakers. And he will take your fields, and your vineyards, and your oliveyards, even the beft of them, and give them to his fervants.
Page xxii - ... run before his .chariots. And he will appoint him captains over thoufands, and captains over fifties ; and will fet them to ear his ground, and to reap his harvefts, and to make his inftruments of war, and inftruments of his chariots.
Page x - Te know that the princes of the Gentiles exercife dominion over them, and they that are great exercife authority upon them ; but it jhall not be fo...
Page 122 - was in the days of Lot. They did eat, they drank, * they bought, they fold, they planted, they builded. ' But the fame day that Lot went out of Sodom, he * rained fire and brimftone from heaven, and de'•flroyed them all. Even thus fhall it be when the
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Page xxii - ... even the bejl of them, and give them to his fervants : and he will take the tenth of your feed, and of...
Page 56 - Colonies may become greater, wealthier, and more powerful, than the birth-giving State.