| 1775 - 680 pages
...influenced with no other mstive chao i dre.d ef impending dclftuflion. Peimit ut, then, mci> Gr'fiou! Sovereign, in the name of all your faithful people in' America, with the ntmotr humility to implore you, for chs honoirr of Almighty God, whoii pure relig-ori onr enemies are... | |
| 1775 - 868 pages
...that nation, in whofe parental guidance, •nail important affairs, we have hitherPermit us then, Moft Gracious Sovereign, In the name of all your faithful people in America, with the utmoft humility to implore you, for the honour of Almighty God, whofe pure religion ourenemiesare ,.... | |
| 1778 - 630 pages
...by no other motive than a dread af impending deßruftian. Permit us then, Moft gracious fovereign, In the name of all your faithful people in America, with the utmoft humility to implore you, for the honour of Almighty God, whole pure religion our enemies are... | |
| 1801 - 554 pages
...iy на other motive than a dread tf impending rifßruciion. Permit us then, Mon gracious fovereign, In the name of all your faithful people in America, with the utmol: humility to implore you, for the honour of Almighty God, whole pure religion oui enemies are... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 568 pages
...peroration very happily united the respectful deference of loyalty with the temperate firmness of freedom. " Permit " us then, most gracious sovereign, in the name of all your CHAP, " faithful people in America, with the utmost humility to i^-v^, " implore you, for the honour... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1810 - 578 pages
...peroration very happily united the respectful deference of loyalty with the temperate firmness of freedom. " Permit " us then, most gracious sovereign, in the name of all your -ya- " faithful people in America, with the utmost humility la x-^^, " implore you, for the honour... | |
| 1816 - 514 pages
...profess, that our councils have been influenced by no other motive, than a dread of impending destruction. Permit us then, most gracious sovereign, in the name...America, with the utmost humility to implore you, for the honor of Almighty God, whose pure religion, our enemies are undermining ; for your glory, which can... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 834 pages
...happily united the respectful deference of loyalty with the temperate firmness of freedom. " Per" mit us then, most gracious sovereign, in the name of all...faithful people in America, with the utmost humility to inn" plore you, for the honour of Almighty God, whose pure re> " ligion our enemies are undermining;... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 pages
...profess, that our councils have been influenced by no other motive than a dread of impending destruction. Permit us then, most gracious Sovereign, in the name...America, with the utmost humility to implore you, for the honor of Almighty God, whose pure religion our enemies are undermining ; for your glory, which can... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 556 pages
...a dread of impending destruction. Permit us then, most gracious sovereign, in the name of all yonr faithful people in America, with the utmost humility to implore you, for the honor of Almighty God, whose pure religion our enemies are undermining; for your glory, which can be... | |
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