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... Liberty without obedience is confusion , and Obedi- ence without liberty is slavery . " a With such views , thus liberal and temperate , his first care was to devest himself of the almost arbitrary pow- er with which he had been ...
... Liberty without obedience is confusion , and Obedi- ence without liberty is slavery . " a With such views , thus liberal and temperate , his first care was to devest himself of the almost arbitrary pow- er with which he had been ...
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... Liberty , to preserve the memory of its champions , to make tyranny and its abettors odi- ous , to extend science and art , and to keep alive the ho- nour and estimation of their patrons ; and if such should be the fitness of things ...
... Liberty , to preserve the memory of its champions , to make tyranny and its abettors odi- ous , to extend science and art , and to keep alive the ho- nour and estimation of their patrons ; and if such should be the fitness of things ...
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... LIBERTY , and SAFETY , against the then most formidable nation in the world , and by thy tender affection for France , recently weak- ened by deep wounds received from the same enemy , thou form- edst the kind and generous resolution to ...
... LIBERTY , and SAFETY , against the then most formidable nation in the world , and by thy tender affection for France , recently weak- ened by deep wounds received from the same enemy , thou form- edst the kind and generous resolution to ...
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Officers c of the Society | 21 |
Anniversary Discourse delivered before the NewYork Historical Society | 40 |
Biographical Memoir of Hugh Williamson M D L L D delivered 1st | 125 |
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