The Dangers of the CountrySamuel F. Bradford, 1807 - 142 sivua |
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... military service of their country . We admire this spirit ; we perceive in it one great cause of the` long conservation of Roman freedom , and an essential basis of Ro- man greatness . - Yet what have Romans , Grecians , or any other ...
... military service of their country . We admire this spirit ; we perceive in it one great cause of the` long conservation of Roman freedom , and an essential basis of Ro- man greatness . - Yet what have Romans , Grecians , or any other ...
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... military prowess ? So were the renowned battalions of Frederick the Great . The Prussians marched from Berlin as to a certain triumph . Intelligent English gentlemen who were there at the moment , declare that the general confidence was ...
... military prowess ? So were the renowned battalions of Frederick the Great . The Prussians marched from Berlin as to a certain triumph . Intelligent English gentlemen who were there at the moment , declare that the general confidence was ...
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... military , though here never employed but in subservience to , and at the requisition of the laws , are forbidden to approach the place where these high franchises are exercised , lest even the shadow of constraint should seem to ...
... military , though here never employed but in subservience to , and at the requisition of the laws , are forbidden to approach the place where these high franchises are exercised , lest even the shadow of constraint should seem to ...
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... military tribunals , a blind obedience to his will . It cannct be supposed that he will submit to the restraint of laws in a province , while he rejects it in imperial France . We must bid farewell therefore , should he become our ...
... military tribunals , a blind obedience to his will . It cannct be supposed that he will submit to the restraint of laws in a province , while he rejects it in imperial France . We must bid farewell therefore , should he become our ...
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James Stephen. privileges which now constitute our security from civil or military oppression . The innocent will no longer be able to lie down in peace , secure that they shall not be torn from their families ere morning , to be ...
James Stephen. privileges which now constitute our security from civil or military oppression . The innocent will no longer be able to lie down in peace , secure that they shall not be torn from their families ere morning , to be ...
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admit Africa aggravated alarming arms army battalions battle of Auerstadt bondage Boulogne British Buonaparte calamities cause character chastised chiefly Christian church civil colonies commerce conquered conqueror conquest conscripts constitution continent crimes danger defence divine dominion doubt dreadful duties effect enemy England equal Europe event evil fatal fate favour Fedon feelings fleets force foreign France freedom French French empire greatly guilt happy honour human important India iniquity innocent blood interior invasion island Jamaica justice labour land late laws least less liberty loss maritime means ment merchants military misery moral Napoleon nations nature negroes numbers object offence oppression patriotic peace Pelage perhaps possession present principles probably proportion racter reformation respect revolution ruin scourge slave trade slavery soldiers soon spirit suppose throne tion treaty treaty of Amiens troops usurper uti possidetis volunteer corps West Indies whole young
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Sivu 44 - And they cast dust on their heads, And cried, weeping and wailing, saying, Alas, alas that great city, Wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! For in one hour is she made desolate.
Sivu 43 - How much she hath glorified herself, and lived deliciously, so much torment and sorrow give her: for she saith in her heart, I sit a queen, and am no widow, and shall see no sorrow.
Sivu 44 - And the fruits that thy soul lusted after are departed from thee, and all things which were dainty and goodly are departed from thee, and thou shalt find them no more at all.
Sivu 44 - ... and cinnamon, and odours, and ointments, and frankincense, and wine, and oil, and fine flour, and wheat, and beasts, and sheep, and horses, and chariots, and slaves, and souls of men.
Sivu 128 - And Pharaoh said unto him, Get thee from me, take heed to thyself, see my face no more ; for in that day thou seest my face thou shalt die.
Sivu 43 - And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit. and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.
Sivu 114 - ... the children also of Judah and the children of Jerusalem have ye sold unto the Grecians, that ye might remove them far from their border.
Sivu 114 - Thus saith the LORD, Execute ye judgment and righteousness, and deliver the spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor: and do no wrong, do no violence to the stranger, the fatherless, nor the widow, neither shed innocent blood in this place.
Sivu 113 - Is it such a fast that I have chosen? a day for a man to afflict his soul? is it to bow down his head as a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord?
Sivu 128 - Ye shall no more give the people straw to make brick, as heretofore : let them go and gather straw for themselves.