| David Loch - 1779 - 276 páginas
...arbitrary ati tempts of men in power. Men who injure and opprefs the people under their adminiftration, provoke them to cry out and complain; and then make that very complaint the foundation for new oppreflions and profecutions. I wifh I could fay there were no inltances of this. kind. But to conclude... | |
| 1816 - 752 páginas
...in power. Men who injure and oppress the people under their administration, provoke them to cry oat and complain ; and then make that very complaint the foundation for new oppressions and prosecutions. I wish ] could say there were no instances of this kind. But to conclude... | |
| Benjamin Lynde Oliver - 1832 - 428 páginas
...arbitrary attempts of men in power. Men who injure and oppress the people under their administration, provoke them to cry out and complain; and then make that very complaint the foundation for new oppressions and persecutions. I wish I could say there were no instances. But, to conclude, the question... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 páginas
...arbitrary attempts of men in power. Men who injure and oppress the people under their administration provoke them to cry out and complain ; and then make that very complaint the foundation for new oppressions and prosecutions. I wish I could say there were no instances of this kind. But to conclude... | |
| 1842 - 576 páginas
...arbitrary attempts of men in power. Men, who injure and oppress the people under their administration, provoke them to cry out and complain ; and then make that very complaint the foundation for new oppressions and prosecutions. I wish I could say there were no instances of this kind. But, to conclude... | |
| 1842 - 536 páginas
...arbitrary attempts of men in power. Men who injure and oppress the people under their administration provoke them to cry out and complain; and then make that very complaint the foundation for new oppressions and prosecutions. I wish I could say there were no instances of this kind. But to conclude:... | |
| 1842 - 554 páginas
...arbitrary attempts of men in power. Men, who injure and oppress the people under their administration, provoke them to cry out and complain ; and then make that very complaint the foundation for new oppressions and prosecutions. I wish I could say there were no instances of this kind. But, to conclude... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1868 - 354 páginas
...the arbitrary men in ' power. Men who injure and oppress the peo• pic under their administration, provoke them to cry out and complain ; and then make that ' very complaint the foundation for new oppree' sions and prosecutions. I wish I could say there ' were no instances of this kind. But to con•... | |
| John Francis Richmond - 1871 - 602 páginas
...attempts of men in power — men who injure and oppress the people under their administration, provoking them to cry out and complain, and then make that very complaint the foundation for new oppressions and persecutions. I wish I coiild say there were no instances of this kind. But to conclude,... | |
| John Francis Richmond - 1872 - 610 páginas
...attempts of men in power — men who injure and oppress the people under their administration, provoking them to cry out and complain, and then make that very complaint the foundation for new oppressions and persecutions. I wish I could say there were no instances of this kind. But to conclude,... | |
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