| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 408 str.
...government, to support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse tf power, that they may be free by their just obedience, and the magistrates honourable f or thtir just administration ; for liberty icitSf out obedience is confusion, and obedience without... | |
| Mrs. Hughs (Mary) - 1828 - 242 str.
...government, to support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power, that they may be free by their just obedience,...obedience without liberty is slavery. To carry this evenness is partly owing to the constitution, and partly to the magistracy. Where either of these fail,... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 470 str.
...support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of powers "'at they may be free by their just obedience, and the...obedience without liberty is slavery. To carry this evenness is partly owing to the constitution, and partly to the magistracy: where either of these fail,... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 616 str.
...the support of power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power : For liberty, without obedience, is confusion : and obedience, without liberty, is slavery." The body of laws, agreed on by the adventurers, and intended as a supplement to the frame, was published... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1830 - 902 str.
...government, viz. to support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power ; that they may be free by their just obedience,...confusion, and obedience without liberty, is slavery. Where the laws rule, and the people are a party, any government is free : more than this is tyranny,... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1833 - 280 str.
...government was to support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power, that they may be free by their just obedience,...confusion, and Obedience without liberty is slavery."* With such views, thus liberal and temperate, his first care was to divest himself of the almost arbitrary... | |
| James Grahame - 1833 - 556 str.
...government, to support power in reverence -with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power, that they may be free by their just obedience,...confusion, and obedience without liberty is slavery." This production, which will always command respect for its intrinsic merits, excited the greater interest... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1833 - 268 str.
...government was to support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power, that they may be free by their just obedience,...confusion, and Obedience without liberty is slavery."* With such views, thus liberal and temperate, his first care was to divest himself of the almost arbitrary... | |
| 576 str.
...proclaimed Penn, " is to support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power, that they may be free by their just obedience, and their magistrates honourable for their just administration— for liberty without obedience is confusion,... | |
| Englishmen - 1835 - 476 str.
...government ; to support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power, that they may be free by their just obedience,...confusion, and obedience without liberty is slavery." The frame of government consisted of twenty-four articles, by which the power was lodged in the governor... | |
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