| 1793 - 620 str.
...agree, there arc cafes in which it is lawful to refift. If fo, your ground fails, and fo likewife, the inference. Indeed, dear Robin, not to multiply words, the query is, whether ours be fuch -a cafe? This ingenuoufly is the true queftion.' To this I (hall fay nothing, though I could fay... | |
| 1847 - 798 str.
...due. All agree that there are cases iu which it is lawful to resist. If so, your ground fails, aud so likewise the inference. Indeed, dear Robin, not to multiply words, the query is, — Whether ours[be such a cage ! This, ingenuously, it the true question. " To this I stall say nothing, though... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 str.
...human institution, and limited, some with larger, others with stricter bands, each one according to his constitution. I do not, therefore, think the authorities...not to multiply words, the query is, whether ours is such a case ? This ingeniously is the true question. To this I shall say nothing, though I could... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 374 str.
...think the authorities may do any thing, and yet such obedience due ; but all agree there are cases iat -which it is lawful to resist. If so, your ground...not to multiply words, the query is, whether ours is such a case ? This ingeniously is the true question. To this I shall say nothing, though I could... | |
| Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 588 str.
...not therefore think the Authorities may do anything,* and yet such obedience be due. All agree that there are cases in which it is lawful to resist. If...not to multiply words, the query is, Whether ours b» such a case ? This ingenuously is the true question. To this I shall say nothing, though I could... | |
| 1847 - 806 str.
...therefore think that the authorities may do aiiij thin;/, and yet snch obedience be due. All agree that there are cases in which it is lawful to resist. If...Robin, not to multiply words, the query is,— Whether onrs.be such a case ? This, ingenuously, и the true question. " To this I shall say nothing, though... | |
| 1847 - 1026 str.
...therefore think the Authorilies may do anything, and yet such obedience be due. All agree thai ihere are cases in which it is lawful to resist. If so,...so likewise the inference. Indeed, dear Robin, not lo multiply words, the query is, Whether ours be such a case ? Thfs ingenuously is the true question.... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 298 str.
...authorities may do anything [ie whatsoever they like], and yet such obedience be due. All agree that there are cases in which it is lawful to resist. If...your ground fails, and so likewise the inference. " I desire thee to see what thou findest in thy own heart to two or three plain considerations. Whether... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 396 str.
...authorities may do anything [ie whatsoever they " like], and yet such obedience be due. All agree " that there are cases in which it is lawful to resist. "...your ground fails, and so likewise the " inference. " I desire thee to see what thou findest in thy " own heart to two or three plain considerations. "... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1848 - 346 str.
...author" ities may do anything [ie whatsoever they like], and yet " such obedience be due. All agree that there are cases " in which it is lawful to resist....your ground fails, " and so likewise the inference. " I desire thee to see what thou findest in thy own heart " to two or three plain considerations. Whether... | |
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