| 1913 - 890 pages
...states, living in the utmost concord and peace with one another, and thereby enabled ever since they vindicated their freedom to defy and defeat every tyrant that has invaded them.* But the results of this appeal would seem not to have come up to expectations, and so another and stronger... | |
| 1974 - 170 pages
...Froteftant States, living in the utmoft concord and peace with one another, and thereby enabled, ever fince they bravely vindicated their freedom, to defy and...there be any among you, as there generally are in all focieties, who prefer the favours of Minifters, and their own private interefts, to the welfare of... | |
| Derek H. Davis - 2000 - 328 pages
...infirmities. The Swiss Cantons furnish a memorable proof of this truth. Their union is composed of Roman Catholic and Protestant States, living in the utmost...who prefer the favours of Ministers and their own private interests to the welfare of their country, the temper of such selfish persons will render them... | |
| Stephen P. Halbrook - 2009 - 352 pages
...stated: The Swiss Cantons furnish a memorable proof of this truth. Their union is composed of Roman Catholic and Protestant States, living in the utmost...freedom, to defy and defeat every tyrant that has invaded them.23 In 1,778, Johann R. Valltravers, a political leader from western Switzerland, wrote to Benjamin... | |
| Mark David Ledbetter - 2004 - 268 pages
...rebellion: The Swiss Cantons furnish a memorable proof of this truth. Their union is composed of Roman Catholic and Protestant States, living in the utmost...defy and defeat every tyrant that has invaded them. George Mason, the author of the important Virginia Declaration of Rights, looked to Switzerland (and... | |
| J. Michael Waller - 2007 - 524 pages
...infirmities. The Swiss Cantons furnish a memorable proof of this truth. Their union is composed of Roman Catholic and Protestant States, living in the utmost...who prefer the favours of Ministers and their own private interests to the welfare of their country, the temper of such selfish persons will render them... | |
| 1775 - 804 pages
...Proteftant ftates, living in the utmoft concord and peace with one another, and thereby enabled, ever ftnce they bravely vindicated their freedom, to defy and...that has invaded them. Should there be any among you, a« 177524 Monumental Infcñptions as there generally are in all focieties, who prêter the favours... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 578 pages
...thereby enabled, ever fince they bravely vindicated their freedom, to defy and defeat every tyrant tliat has invaded them. Should there be any among you, as there generally are in all iocieties, who prefer the favours of minifters, and their own intereils, fo the welfare of their country... | |
| 1775 - 652 pages
...Proteftant ftates, living in the utmoft concord and peace with one another, and thereby enabled, ever fince they bravely vindicated their freedom, to defy and defeat every tyrant that bas invaded them. Should thrre be any among you, 24 Monumental Inscriptions of the Cromwell Family.... | |
| 1928 - 1018 pages
..."S, t!;^t"^i *'zfy;; '%'{''> ^>S^; ;- ^ISlfc: ^* i ^ . ^ ^ 5; •^Q^C1 since they bravely vindidated their freedom, to defy and defeat every tyrant that has invaded them." Unfortunately for the Congress, the Address to the People of Great Britain and the tirade against the... | |
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