But so far from promoting innovations, we have only opposed them; and can be charged with no offence, unless it be one, to receive injuries and be sensible of them. Had our creator been pleased to give us existence in a land of slavery, the sense of our... Pennsylvania Archives - Strana 531upravili: - 1896Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1775 - 868 str.
...befenfible of them. Had our Creator been pleafed to give us exiftence in a land of ilavery, the fenfe of our condition might have been mitigated by ignorance and habit; but thanks to his adorable goodnefs, we were born the' heirs of Freedom, and ever enjoyed our right under the... | |
| 1778 - 630 str.
...fenfible of them. Had our Creator been pleafed to giveus exiftencèin a land of flavery, the fenfe of our condition might have been mitigated by ignorance and habit; but thanks to his adorable goodnefs, we were born the heirs of freedom, and ever enjoyed our right under the aufpices... | |
| 1801 - 554 str.
...be fenfible of them. Had our Creator been pleated to give us exiftencein a land offlavery, the fenfe of our condition might have been mitigated by ignorance and habit; but thanks to his adorable goodnefs, we were born the heirs of freedom, and ever enjoyed our right under the aufpices... | |
| John Adolphus - 1802 - 570 str.
...Had our crea" tor," they faid, " been pleafed to give u* " exiftence in a land of flavery, the fenfe of " our condition might have been mitigated by " ignorance and habit. But thanks be to hi& *•' adorable goodnefs, we were born the heirs of CHAP. " freedom, and ever enjoyed our right... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 654 str.
...petition to the king states succinctly the CHAP. m. grievances complained of and then proceeds. 1774. " Had our creator been pleased to give us existence...sense of our condition might have been mitigated by igno7ance and habit. But thanks be to his adorable goodness, we were born the heirs of freedom, and... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 562 str.
...*." The petition to the king states succinctly the grievances complained of, and then proceeds : " Had our Creator been pleased to give us existence in a land of slavery, the sense of our condi* The committee which prepared this manly and eloquent address were, Mr. Lee Mr. Livingston, and... | |
| John Adolphus - 1810 - 484 str.
..." Had our Creator," they faid, " been pleafed to give us exifttnce in a land of ftavery, the fenfe of our condition might have been mitigated by ignorance and habit. But thanks be to his adorable goodnefs, we were born the heirs of freedom, and ever enjoyed our right under the aufpices of your... | |
| 1811 - 676 str.
...opprobrious terms frequently bestowed upon us by those we revere. But so far from promoting innovations, we have only opposed them ; and can be charged with...been mitigated by ignorance and habit. But, thanks to his adorable goodness, w« were born the heirs of freedom," &c. " The apprehension of being degraded... | |
| Charles Coote - 1811 - 674 str.
...name of Briton would, they hoped, be so far successful, that a dangerous contest might be avoided. " Had our Creator been pleased to give us existence in a land of slavery," they said, " the sense of our condition might have been mitigated by ignorance and habit : but, thanks... | |
| 1812 - 498 str.
...us of those we re vere. But BO tar from promoting innovations, we have only opposed them ; and cap be charged with no offence, unless it be one to receive injuries, and be sensible of them, ' Mad our Creator been pleased to give us existence in a land of slavery, the sense of eur condition... | |
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