| Samuel Smith - 1877 - 634 頁
...both with respect to ' their spiritual and worldly property ; that is, an • uu' interrupted liberty of conscience, and an inviolable ' possession of their...and freedoms, by a 'just and wise government, — a nicer wilderness would ' be no encouragement ; for it were a madness to leave ' a free, good and improved... | |
| William Gordon - 1788 - 676 頁
...by a juft and wife government, a mere wildernefs would be no encouragement ; for it were a madnefs to leave a free, good, and improved country, to plant in a wildernefs ; and there adventure many thoufands of pounds, to give an abfolute title to another perfon... | |
| John Payne, James Hardie - 1799 - 662 頁
...by a juft and wife government, a mere wil¿rrriefs would be no encouragement ; for it were a madnefs to leave a free, good, and improved country, to plant in a wildernefs, and there adventure miny thoufands of pounds, to give an abfulute tule to another perlón... | |
| Benjamin Trumbull - 1810 - 456 頁
...government, both with respect to their spiritual and worldly property, that is, an uninterrupted liberty of conscience, and an inviolable possession of their...there adventure many thousands of pounds, to give • Smith's hist. N.Jersey, p. 116. \ CHAP, an absolute "title to another person to tax us at will... | |
| Benjamin Trumbull - 1810 - 482 頁
...government, both with respect to their spiritual and worldly property, that is, an uninterrupted liberty of conscience, and an inviolable possession of their...there adventure many thousands of pounds, to give CHAP. an absolute tide to another person to tax us at will 1V' and pleasure." "Natural right and human... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 546 頁
...and freedom, by a just and wise government, a mere wilderness would be no encouragement : for it were madness to leave a free, good, and improved country,...to another person to tax us at will and pleasure." " Natural rights and human prudence oppose such doctrine, all the world over ; for what is it, but... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 540 頁
...and freedom, by a just and wise government, a mere wilderness would be no encouragement : for it were madness to leave a free, good, and improved country,...pounds, to give an absolute title to another person to toa: us at will and pleasure." " Natural rights and human prudence oppose such doctrine, all the world... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 542 頁
...uninterrupted liberty of conscience, and an inviolable possession of their civil rights and freedom, by a just and wise government, a mere wilderness would be no encouragement : for it were madness to leave a free, good, and improved country, to plant in a wilderness, and there adventure... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1834 - 640 頁
...freedoms, by a just and wise government, — a mere wilderness would be no encouragement ; for it were madness to leave a free, good, and improved country,...to another person, to tax us at will and pleasure." Stating the tax imposed by Andross, they proceed : " This is one grievance ; and for this, we make... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1834 - 366 頁
...both with respect to their spiritual and worldly property, — that is, an uninterrupted liberty ot conscience, and an inviolable possession of their...wilderness would be no encouragement ; for it were madness to leave a free, good, and improved country, to plant in a wilderness, and there adventure... | |
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