The cause, in which the British arms are exerted, applies to the most affecting interests of the human heart, and the military servants of the crown, at first called forth for the sole purpose of Restoring the rights of the Constitution, now Combine .with... Fort Stanwix - 第 42 頁1976 - 200 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Francis Josiah Hudleston - 1927 - 408 頁
...liberties ; but we are happy in hearing from you — and who can doubt what you assert? that they were called forth for the sole purpose of restoring the rights of the constitution to a froward and stubborn generation. "And is it for this, Oh sublime Lieutenant General, that you... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1873 - 540 頁
...most affecting Interest of the human Heart : And the Military Servants of the Crown, at first called for the sole Purpose of restoring the Rights of the Constitution, now combine with the Love of their Country, and Duty to their Sovereign, the other extensive Incitements, which spring... | |
| Charlotte Smith - 2002 - 596 頁
...king. The cause in which the British arms is thus exerted, applies to the most affecting interests of the human heart; and the military servants of the...sovereign, the other extensive incitements, which form a due sense of the general privileges of mankind. To the eyes and ears of the temperate part of... | |
| Francis Josiah Hudleston - 1927 - 434 頁
...Justice (and when properly sought) the Mercy of the King. The cause in which the British armies are exerted, applies to the most affecting interest of...the other extensive incitements which spring from a true sense of the general privileges of mankind. To the eyes and ears of the temperate part of the... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 324 頁
...king. The cause in which the British arms is thus exerted, applies to the most affecting interests of the human heart; and the military servants of the...sovereign, the other extensive incitements, which form a due sense of the general privileges of mankind. To the eyes and ears of the temperate part of... | |
| 1777 - 750 頁
...the Crown, at firll called forth for the fole purpofe of reftoring the rights of the cunltitutjon, now combine with love of their country, and duty to their Sovereign, ami other txtenlive incitements which fj>ni) , from a due fenfe ci the general privileges of mankind.... | |
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