| John Stockdale, Joseph Gurney - Great Britain - 1790 - 274 pages
...the great commonwealths of mankind have founded their eftablifhments ; much lefs any of thofe ufeful applications of them to critical conjunctures, by which, from time to time, our own conftitution, by the exertion of patriot citizens, has been brought back to its ftandard. Under fuch... | |
| Crime and criminals - 1792 - 566 pages
...ufeful applications of them to critical conjunctures, by which, from trme to time, our own conftiiution, by the exertion of patriot citizens, has been brought back to its ftandard. Under fuch terrors, all the great lights of fcience and civilization muft be extinguifhed... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 464 pages
...compositions on the general nature of government, by the help of which, the great commonwealths of mankind have founded their establishments; much less...has been brought back to its standard. Under such terrours, all the great lights of science and civilization must be extinguished : for men cannot communicate... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 458 pages
...compositions on the general nature of government, by the help of which, the great commonwealths of mankind have founded their establishments; much less...has been brought back to its standard. Under such terrours, all the great lights of science and civilization must be extinguished : for men cannot communicate... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1810 - 462 pages
...compositions on the general nature of government, by the help of which, the great commonwealths of mankind have founded their establishments; much less...has been brought back to its standard. Under such terrours, all the great lights of science and civilisation must be extinguished, for men cannot communicate... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1810 - 470 pages
...compositions on the general nature of government, by the help of which, the great commonwealths of mankind have founded their establishments; much less...of patriot citizens, has been brought back to its standard.—Under such terrors, all the great lights of science and civilization must be extinguished:... | |
| Alexander Henderson - Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1810 - 382 pages
...compositions on the general nature of government, by the help of which, the great commonwealths of mankind have founded their establishments, much less...which, from time to time, our own constitution, by the exertions of patriot citizens, has been brought back to its standard. Under such terrors, all the great... | |
| James Ridgway - Freedom of the press - 1813 - 470 pages
...compositions on the general nature of government, by the help of which, the great common^ wealths of mankind have founded their establish,ments; much less...of "patriot citizens, has been brought back to its standard.—Under such terrors, all the great lights of science and civilization must be extinguished:... | |
| Trials - 1817 - 650 pages
...compositions on the general nature of government, by the help of which, the great common-wealths of mankind have founded their establishments; much less...them to critical conjunctures, by which, from time to tmae, our own constitution, by the exertion of patriot citizens, has been brought back to its standard.... | |
| Trials - 1817 - 650 pages
...compositions on the general nature of government, by the help of which, the ğreal common-wealths of mankind have founded their establishments ; much less...applications of them to critical conjunctures, by which, from timi to time, our own constitution, by the exertion of patriot citizens, has been brought back to its... | |
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