| United States. Continental Congress - 1776 - 236 str.
...believe, that the Divine Author of our exiftence, intended a part of the human race to hold an abfolute property in, and an unbounded power over others, marked out by his infinite goodnefs and wiidom, as the objects of a legal domination never rightfully refiftable, however fevere... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 700 str.
...believe that the Divine Author of our exigence intended a part of the human race to hold an abfolute property in, and an unbounded power over others, marked out by his infinite goodnefs and wifdom, as the objefts of a legal domination, never rightly refiftible, however fevere... | |
| 1791 - 634 str.
...believe that the Divine Author of our exillcnce intended a part of the human race to hold an abfolute property in, and an unbounded power over others, marked out by his infinite goodnefs and wifdom, as the objects of a legal domination, never rightly refiilible, however fe. vere... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1798 - 524 str.
...believe, that the Divine Author cf cur exigence intended a part of the human race to hold an abfolute property in, and an unbounded power over others, marked out by his infinite poodnefc and wifdom, as the objeftsbf a legal domination, never rightly refiftible, however fevere... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 650 str.
...possible for men, who exercise their reason to believe, that the Divine Author of our existence intended a part of the human race to hold an absolute property...wisdom, as the objects of a legal domination never rightfully resistible, however severe and oppressive, the inhabitants of these colonies might at least... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 str.
...they) for men who exercise their reason, to believe that the divine author of our existence intended a part of the human race to hold an absolute property in, and unbounded power over others, marked out by his infuiite goodness as the objects of a legal domina •... | |
| Robert Renny - 1807 - 368 str.
...possible for men, who exercise their reason to believe, that the Divine Author of our exislence intended a part of the human race to hold an absolute property...wisdom, as the objects of a legal domination, never rightfully irresistible however severe and oppressive, the inhabitants of these colonies might at least... | |
| John Corry - 1809 - 262 str.
...possible .fof men who exercise their reason, to believe that the Divine Author of our existence intended a part of the human race to hold an absolute property in, and unbounded power over others, marked out by his infinite goodness and wisdom as the objects of a legal... | |
| 1812 - 498 str.
...possible for men who exercise their reason to believe, that the Divine Author of our existence intended a part of the human race to hold an absolute property...wisdom, as the objects of a legal domination never rightfully resistable, however severe and oppressive, the inhabitants of these colonies might at east... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 str.
...possible for men, who exercise their reason, to believe that the Divine Author of our existence intended a part of the human race to hold an absolute property in, and unbounded power over others, marked out by his infinite goodness and wisdom as the object of a legal... | |
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