Arbitrary imprisonment, confiscation of property, persecution and torture, unprecedented in the inquisitions of the Romish church, are among the palpable enormities that verify the affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committees, who dare... Fort Stanwix - 第 42 頁1976 - 200 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Ethan Allen - 1849 - 102 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committees, who dare to profess themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction...profanation of religion is a,dded to the most profligate prostitution of common reason ; the consciences of men are set at nought ; and multitudes are compelled... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1851 - 546 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted by Assemblies and Committees, who dare to profess /themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction...profanation of religion is added to the most profligate prostitution of common reason ; the consciences of men are set at nought ; and multitudes are compelled,... | |
| Pomroy Jones - 1851 - 936 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committees, who dare to profas themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction of age or sex, for the sole crime, often for the sola suspicion, of having adhered in principle to the Government under which they were born, and to... | |
| Pomroy Jones - 1851 - 920 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committeee, who dare to pro, loss themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction of age or sex, for tho sole erime, often for the sole suspicion, of having adhered in principle to the Government under... | |
| Wheeler Case - 1852 - 92 頁
...liberty, upon the most quiet subject, without distinction of age or sex, for the sole crime, often from the sole suspicion of having adhered in principle...profanation of religion is added to the most profligate prostitution of common reason ! The consciences of men are set at naught, and multitudes are compelled... | |
| Carlo Botta - 1852 - 974 頁
...and country ; he enlarged upon the tyrannic cruelties inflicted by the assemblies and committees opon the most quiet subjects, without distinction of age or sex, for the sole offense, and often for the sole suspicion, of having adhered in principle to the government under which... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 600 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committees who dare to profess themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction...profanation of religion is added to the most profligate prostitution of common reason — the consciences of men are set at naught, and multitudes are not... | |
| Henry Walter De Puy - 1855 - 450 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committees, who dare to profess themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction...were born, and to which, by every tie, divine and liutnan, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking proceedings, the profanation of religion... | |
| Henry Walter De Puy - 1855 - 452 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committees, who dare to profess themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction of age or sex, for the sole crime, ofteu for the sole suspicion, of having adhered in principle to the government under which they were... | |
| Frank Moore - 1860 - 570 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committees, who dare to profess themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction...profanation of religion is added to the most profligate prostitution of common reason; the consciences of men are set at naught; and multitudes are compelled... | |
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