| Edmund Burke - 1802 - 880 str.
...worn an afpecl, which might irnpofc on ftrangers unufed to think freely, and to fpeak and to wrile what they think ; but this being now decided by the...the nation, announced according to the rules of the conflitution, all will of courfe arrange themfelves under the will of the law, and unite in common... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 358 str.
...opinion through which we have passed, the animation of discussions and exertions has sometimes worn an aspect, which might impose on strangers, unused to...in common efforts for the common good. All too will bsar in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majomajority is in all cases to prevail,... | |
| 1801 - 536 str.
...fometimes worn an al'peft, which might impoíé on (hangers unu.'ed to think freely, and to ('¡teak and to write what they think ; but this being now decided by the voice of the naiion, announced according to the rules ot the conltituiion, all will of courle arrange themielves... | |
| 1802 - 888 str.
...opinion through which we have passed, the animation of discussions and exertions has sometimes worn an aspect -which might impose on strangers unused to...voice of the nation, •announced according to the rule» of the constitution, all will of cours« arrange fhemselves under the wilt of the law, and unite... | |
| 1802 - 886 str.
...opinion through which we have passed, the animation of discussions and exertions has sometimes worn an aspect which might impose on strangers unused to think...they think ; but this being now decided by the voice of4 the nation, announced according to the rules of the constitution, all will of course arrange themselves... | |
| 1802 - 882 str.
...fomelimes worn an afpe£), •which 'might impofe on ftrangers unufed to think freely, and to fpealc and to write what they think; but this being now decided...voice of the nation, announced according to the rules ot the conflitutiori, all •will of conrfe arrange themfelves under the will of the law, and unite... | |
| John Debritt - 1802 - 850 str.
...the nation, announced according to с rules of the conditution, all will of courfe arrange themfelves under the will of the law, and unite in common efforts for the c&mmon good. All, too, will bear in mind this facred principle, that though the will of the majority... | |
| 1802 - 876 str.
...ñrangers unufed to think freely, and to (peak and to write what they think; bin this being now decided bv the voice of the nation, announced according to the rules of the confutation, all will of courfe arrange (hemfelves under the will of tlie law, and unite in common... | |
| John Davis - 1803 - 470 str.
...through which " we have passed, the animation of discussions " and exertions has sometimes worn an aspect " which might impose on strangers unused to...themselves under the will of the law, " and unite in one common effort for the com" mon good. All too will bear in mind this " sacred principle, that, though... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 str.
...opinion through which we have past, the animation of discussions and of exertions has sometimes worn an aspect which might impose on strangers unused to think freely, and to speak and tp write what they think ; but this being now decided by the voice of the nation, announced recording... | |
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