| Early English newspapers - 1791 - 718 pages
...Birmingham. tuvage win by the mad ambition of their rulers ! 13. May the fword he never nnfheathed fcut for the defence and liberty of our country ! and then may every man caft away the fcabbard until the prople are life and free ! 14. To the glorious memory of Hampden and Sydney, anil other heroes of all... | |
| William Hutton - Dissenters, Religious - 1816 - 436 pages
...be deluded into savage wars by the ambition of their rulers. 13. May the sword never be unsheathed but for the defence and liberty of our country ; and then, may every one cast away the scabbard till the people are safe and free. 14. To the glorious memory of Hampden,... | |
| Joseph Priestley - Theology - 1790 - 620 pages
...deluded into savage wars, by the mad ambition of their rulers. 13. May the sword be never unsheathed, but for the defence and liberty of our country, and then may every man cast away the scabbard, until the people are safe and tree. 14. To the glorious memory of Hampden and... | |
| 1818 - 506 pages
...to be deluded into savage wars by the ambition of their mien. 13. May the sword never be unsheathed but for the defence and liberty of our country; and then, may every one cast away the scabbard till the people are safe and free. 14. To the glorious memory of Hampden,... | |
| William Hutton - 1817 - 424 pages
...deluded into •savage wars by the ambition of their rulers. 13. May the sword never be unsheathed but for the defence and liberty of our country ; and then, may every one cast away the scabbard till the people are safe and free. 14. To the glorious memory of Hampden,... | |
| Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1824 - 876 pages
...success. When rulers cease to do justice, may the people cease to obey. May the sword be never unsheathed, but for the defence and liberty of our country, and then may every man cast away the scabbard, until the people are safe and free. May the despotic measures of the holy alliance,... | |
| Robert Kirkup Dent - Birmingham (England) - 1880 - 674 pages
...deluded into savage wars, by the mad ambition of their rulers. 18. May the sword be never unsheathed, but for the defence and liberty of our country ; and then may every man cast away the scabbard until the people are safe and free. 14. To the glorious memory of Hampden and... | |
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