The Scots Magazine, Band 38Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1776 |
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... opinion by arguments drawn from the natural rights and original e- quality of mankind : Undefined and un- definable terms , not applicable to hu- man affairs , and ridiculous even in fcho . lafic argument . I dare fay , that the Bumber ...
... opinion by arguments drawn from the natural rights and original e- quality of mankind : Undefined and un- definable terms , not applicable to hu- man affairs , and ridiculous even in fcho . lafic argument . I dare fay , that the Bumber ...
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... opinion , that this tax fhould be of fuch a nature as fhould not depreciate , but should increase in the fame ratio with the affluence of the inhabitants of this province . We are alfo humbly of opinion , that the tax fhould be of fuch ...
... opinion , that this tax fhould be of fuch a nature as fhould not depreciate , but should increase in the fame ratio with the affluence of the inhabitants of this province . We are alfo humbly of opinion , that the tax fhould be of fuch ...
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... opinion , that if thofe officers were under the controul of the Gover- nor , the Council , and Judges of the fu- preme court of this province , it would be more for the advantage of his Maje- fty's fervice , and the good of the reve ...
... opinion , that if thofe officers were under the controul of the Gover- nor , the Council , and Judges of the fu- preme court of this province , it would be more for the advantage of his Maje- fty's fervice , and the good of the reve ...
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... opinion of the people , can have but little effect : probably the reafon why the most respectable perfons decline the office , is because they are liable to be difmiffed unheard : the want of power in the magiftrates to execute or ...
... opinion of the people , can have but little effect : probably the reafon why the most respectable perfons decline the office , is because they are liable to be difmiffed unheard : the want of power in the magiftrates to execute or ...
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... opinion of an hafty individual . ” — Mr Dunning wifhed to be fairly understood with regard to his ideas of " rebellion : " he faid , he never had confidered it as a genus , which might be divided into seve ral different fpecies : yet he ...
... opinion of an hafty individual . ” — Mr Dunning wifhed to be fairly understood with regard to his ideas of " rebellion : " he faid , he never had confidered it as a genus , which might be divided into seve ral different fpecies : yet he ...
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Seite 471 - We have it in our power to begin the world over again. A situation, similar to the present, hath not happened since the days of Noah until now. The birth-day of a new world is at hand...
Seite 355 - The blood of the slain, the weeping voice of nature cries, "'tis time to part. Even the distance at which the Almighty hath placed England and America, is a strong and natural proof, that the authority of the one over the other, was never the design of heaven.
Seite 353 - Tis not the concern of a day, a year, or an age; posterity are virtually involved in the contest, and will be more or less affected, even to the end of time, by the proceedings now. Now is the seed time of continental union, faith and honor.
Seite 355 - ... otherwise we use them meanly and pitifully. In order to discover the line of our duty rightly, we should take our children in our hand, and fix our station a few years...
Seite 522 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.
Seite 350 - We are deeply affected," said its inhabitants, "with the sense of our public calamities ; but the miseries that are now rapidly hastening on our brethren in the capital of the Province greatly excite our commiseration.
Seite 292 - England than in some other countries, but the will of the king is as much the law of the land in Britain as in France, with this difference, that instead of proceeding directly from his mouth, it is handed to the people under the formidable shape of an act of parliament.
Seite 359 - Yet that we may not appear to be defective even in earthly honors, let a day be solemnly set apart for proclaiming the charter ; let it be brought forth placed on the divine law, the word of God ; let a crown be placed thereon, by which the world may know, that so far as we approve of monarchy, that in America the law is king.
Seite 369 - Britain; and it is necessary that the exercise of every kind of authority under the said crown should be totally suppressed; and all the powers of government exerted under the authority of the people of the colonies...
Seite 369 - WHEREAS, his Britannic majesty, in conjunction with the lords and commons of Great Britain, has, by a late act of parliament, excluded the inhabitants of these united colonies from the protection of his crown. AND WHEREAS, no answer whatever to the humble petitions of the colonies for redress of grievances and reconciliation with Great Britain, has been, or is likely to be given, but the whole force of that kingdom, aided by foreign mercenaries, is...