| Francis Dobbs - 1782 - 186 pages
...a free ". > i • . Vf .i-ir. . .. ;.:,.:..'.i , .' country, country, the voice of the people muft prevail. We know our duty to our Sovereign, and are...feek for our rights, and no more than our rights, arid, in fo juft a purfuit, we fhould doubt the Being of a Providence, if we doubted of fuccefs. Signed... | |
| C. H. Wilson - 1782 - 468 pages
...relative to the Kiugilom, from the Invafion of Henry II. down, WITH THE HISTORY OF VOLUNTEERING, &c. " We know our Duty to our Sovereign, and are loyal ; we know our Duty to onrftlvei, and are refolved to be FREE." The PEOPLE. BY CH WILSO N. VO LI DUBLIN: PRINTED BY JOSEPH... | |
| William Crawford - 1783 - 396 pages
...fovereign and are loyal; we know our duty to oinf' Ives and are refolved to be free. We feek for bur.rights and no more than our rights, and, in fo juft a purfuit, we fhould doubt the being of a Provid^nce, if we doubted of fucc^fs." THE provincial committee having met and chofen the memVrs of... | |
| William Crawford - 1783 - 400 pages
...prevail. We know our duty ^tdour fovereign and are loyal; we know our duty to on f \v»s and are refolded to be free. We feek for our rights and no more than our rights, and, in fo jift a purfuit, we fhould doubt the being of a Providence, if we doubted of fuccefs." THE provincial... | |
| James Mullala - 1793 - 340 pages
...free country the voice of the people muft " prevail. We know our duty to ourfelves and " are fefolved to be free. We feek for our rights, " and no more...fo juft a " purfuit, we fhould doubt the being of a Pro* vidence if we doubted of fuccefs." The addrefs was univerfally admired, and the period was now... | |
| 1800 - 584 pages
...fovereign, and are " loyal — we know our duty to ourfeltes, and are refoived to be " free — wefeekfor our rights, and no more than our rights, and •*' in fo juft a purfuit, we (hould doubt the being of a Providence, f if we doubted of fuccefs." Sir, to the old members of this... | |
| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 464 pages
...on—thealmoft unanimous voice of the people is with you; and in a free country, the voice of the country mujl prevail. We know our duty to our Sovereign, and are...and, in fo juft a purfuit, we fhould doubt the being a Providence, if we doubted of fuccefs." Thefe proceedings were generally approved of—the fpirit... | |
| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 458 pages
...almoft unanimous voice of the people is with you; and in a free country, the voice of the country mujl prevail. We know our duty to our Sovereign, and are...ourfelves,' and are refolved to 'be free. We feek tor our rights, and no more than our rights, and, in fo juft a purfuit, we fhould doubt the being a... | |
| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 460 pages
...almofl. unanimous voice of the people is with you ; and in a frees country, the voice of the country mujl prevail. We know our duty to our Sovereign, and are loyal. We know oat duty to ourfelves, and are refolved to be free. We feek for our rights, and no more than our rights,... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1804 - 408 pages
...almost unanimous voice of the People is with you, and, in a free country, the .voice of the People must prevail. We know our duty to our Sovereign, and are loyal ; we know our duty to ourselves, and are resolved to be free. We seek for pur rights, and no more than our rights ; and,... | |
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