| William Linn - 1834 - 282 pagine
...nation cannot commit treason against his country, or is unamenable to its punishment: nor yet, that there is no written law, no regulated tribunal, there...King, many thought him wilfully criminal: many that his existence would keep the nation in perpetual conflict with the horde of Kings, who would war against... | |
| William Linn - 1834 - 284 pagine
...The deed which closed the mortal course of these sovereigns, I shall neither approve nor condemn. I am not prepared to say, that the first magistrate...or is unamenable to its punishment : nor yet, that there is no written law, no regulated tribunal, there is not a law in our hearts, and a power in our... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1829 - 554 pagine
...The deed which closed the mortal course of these sovereigns, I shall neither approve nor condemn. I am not prepared to say, that the first magistrate...country, or is unamenable to its punishment : nor pet, that where there is no written law, no regulated tribunal, there is not * law in our hearts, and... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 642 pagine
...The deed which closed the mortal course of these sovereigns, I shall neither approve nor condemn. I am not prepared to say, that the first magistrate...King, many thought him wilfully criminal ; many, that his existence would keep the nation in perpetual conflict with the horde of Kings who would war against... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 660 pagine
...The deed which closed the mortal course of these sovereigns, I shall neither approve nor condemn. I am not prepared to say, that the first magistrate...King, many thought him wilfully criminal ; many, that his existence would keep the nation in perpetual conflict with the horde of Kings who would war against... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 408 pagine
..."The deed which closed the mortal course of these sovereigns I shall neither approve nor condemn. I am not prepared to say that the first magistrate of...punishment; nor yet that where there is no written law, no regu* lated tribunal, there is not a law in our hearts, and a power in our hands, given for righteous... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 726 pagine
...The deed which closed the mortal course of these sovereigns I shall neither approve nor condemn. I am not prepared to say, that the first magistrate...wrong. Of those who judged the King, many thought him willfully criminal ; many that his existence would keep the nation in perpetual conflict with the horde... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 710 pagine
...The deed which closed the mortal course of these sovereigns I shall neither approve nor condemn. I am not prepared to say, that the first magistrate...wrong. Of those who judged the King, many thought him willfully criminal ; many that his existence would keep the nation in perpetual conflict with the horde... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1871 - 704 pagine
...constitution. The deed which closed the mortal course of these sovereigns I shall neither approve nor condemn I am not prepared to say, that the first magistrate...in our hearts, and a power in our hands, given for r'uhteOus employment in maintaining right and redressing wrong. Of those who judged the King, many... | |
| Sarah Nicholas Randolph - 1871 - 462 pagine
...neither approve nor condemn. I am not prepared to say that the first magistrate of a nation can not commit treason against his country, or is unamenable...employment in maintaining right and redressing wrong I should have shut up the Queen in a convent, putting harm out of her power, and placed the King in... | |
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