American Advocate of Peace, Band 2,Ausgabe 9William Watson, for the Connecticut Peace Society, 1836 |
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... tion , that the law once prostrate , violence will prevail , and so- ciety become a scene of universal anarchy ? This it is which makes men rally around the law . The combined will , the common sentiment of the people , is what gives ...
... tion , that the law once prostrate , violence will prevail , and so- ciety become a scene of universal anarchy ? This it is which makes men rally around the law . The combined will , the common sentiment of the people , is what gives ...
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... tion ; and the body of the nation , with other chiefs at their head have determined to resist its execution . This is said to be the origin of the war . With the recollection , still fresh in our minds , of an undoubted violation of the ...
... tion ; and the body of the nation , with other chiefs at their head have determined to resist its execution . This is said to be the origin of the war . With the recollection , still fresh in our minds , of an undoubted violation of the ...
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... tion , would be followed with still more unhappy consequences . From the nature of the case , there must be different depart- ments in the great benevolent operations of the age , and where the very object in view presents its lines of ...
... tion , would be followed with still more unhappy consequences . From the nature of the case , there must be different depart- ments in the great benevolent operations of the age , and where the very object in view presents its lines of ...
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... tion of all wars , ( the exceptions are so few as not to modify the general rule ) can be characterized only as bloody , savage , guilty transactions . Every injury inflicted , evil incurred , and life lost , cries aloud to heaven for ...
... tion of all wars , ( the exceptions are so few as not to modify the general rule ) can be characterized only as bloody , savage , guilty transactions . Every injury inflicted , evil incurred , and life lost , cries aloud to heaven for ...
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... tion , if the crime should be committed by an errour in judg- ment ; and therefore , for our own consciences ' sake , as well as in justice to the prisoner , we pray your lordships , in the most earnest manner , to recommend him to his ...
... tion , if the crime should be committed by an errour in judg- ment ; and therefore , for our own consciences ' sake , as well as in justice to the prisoner , we pray your lordships , in the most earnest manner , to recommend him to his ...
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