| 1839 - 694 sivua
...laws? That vile drug has poisoned my son, — has ruined my brother, — and well nigh led me to beggar my wife and children. Surely those who import such...cannot wish me well, or be in possession of a religion that is better than my own. Go, first, and persuade your own countrymen to relinquish this nefarioui... | |
| Walter Henry Medhurst - 1838 - 646 sivua
...laws? That vile drug has poisoned my son—has ruined my brother—and, well nigh led me to beggar my wife and children. Surely, those who import such...cannot wish me well, or be in possession of a religion that is better than my own. Go, first, and persuade your own countrymen to relinquish this nefarious... | |
| 1839 - 798 sivua
...own laws ! That vile drug has poisoned my son, has ruined my brother, and well nijjh led me to beggar my wife and children. Surely, those who import such...cannot wish me well, or be in possession of a religion that is better than niv own. Go. first. source of their ill-gotten wealth, is as ilillicult as the... | |
| 1839 - 764 sivua
...laws ? That vile drug has poisoned my ion—has ruined my brother—and well nigh led me to beggar my wife and children. Surely, those who import such...cannot wish me well, or be in possession of a religion that is better than my own, Go,Jirst, and persuade your own countrymen to relinquish this nefarious... | |
| Algernon Sydney Thelwall - 1839 - 200 sivua
...— has ruined my brother — and well nigh led me to beggar my wife and children. Surely, those v;ho import such a deleterious substance, and injure me...cannot wish me well, or be in possession of a religion that is better than my own. Go, first, and persuade your own countrymen to relinquish this nefarious... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 sivua
...vile drug has poitoned my son — has ruined my brother — and well nigh led me to beggar my nnfe and children. Surely, those who import such a deleterious...and injure me for the sake of gain, cannot wish me n-ell, or be in possession of a religion that is better than my own, Go, first, and persuade your own... | |
| 1839 - 758 sivua
...laws? That vile drug has poisoned my son — has ruined my brother — and, well nigh led me to beggar my wife and children. Surely, those who import such a deleterious substance, and in- ••> jure me, for the sake of gain, cannot wish me well, or be in possession of a religion that... | |
| C. Palfrey - 1840 - 754 sivua
...laws ? That vile drug has poisoned my son—has ruined my brother—and well nigh led me to beggar my wife and children. Surely, those who import such...cannot wish me well, or be in possession of a religion that is better than my own. Go, first, and persuade your own countrymen to relinquish this nefarious... | |
| American Tract Society - 1840 - 176 sivua
...own laws? That vile drug has poisoned my son, has ruined my brother, and well nigh led me to beggar my wife and children. Surely those who import such...cannot wish me well, or be in possession of a religion that is better than my own. Go first and persuade your own countrymen to relinquish this nefarious... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 558 sivua
...our laws ? That vile drug has poisoned my son, has ruined my brother, and well-nigh led me to beggar my wife and children. Surely, those who import such...cannot wish me well, or be in possession of a religion that is better than my own. Go first, and persuade your own countrymen to relinquish this nefarious... | |
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