| Alexander Knox - 1798 - 260 стор.
..." accounted hazardous, but rather our intereft, " our duty, our glory, and our common religion. tf The rights of Men are the rights of God, and " to vindicate the one is to maintain the other j " we muft be free to ferve him whofe fervice is " perfect freedom. <{ This is enthuftajm ; it is... | |
| abbé Barruel - 1798 - 692 стор.
...Ifland ; the inherent and in" defeafible claims of every free nation :" For, " the " rights of man are the rights of God ; and to vindicate " the one is to maintain the other. We mud be free, in " order to ferve him whofe fervice is perfect freedom. The Hierophant next proceeds... | |
| John Fitzgibbon Earl of Clare - 1798 - 116 стор.
...and whatever is neceffary for this end, let it not be accounted hazardous, but rather our intereft, our duty, our glory, and our common religion. The Rights of Men arc the rights of God, and to vindicate the one is to maintain the other. We muft be free in order... | |
| abbé Barruel - 1799 - 420 стор.
...this Ifland; the inherent and inde" feafible claims of every free nation:" For, " the rights " of man are the rights of God; and to vindicate the one " is to maintain the other. We muft be free, in order to " ferve him whofe fcrvice is perfect freedom." The Hicropbaiit next proceeds toftate, that... | |
| abbé Barruel - 1799 - 684 стор.
...Ifland; the inherent and inde«' feafible claims of every tree nation:" For, " the rights " of man are the rights of God; and to vindicate the one " is to maintain the other. We mult be free, in order to « ferve him whofcfervice is perfedl freedom." The Hierophant next proceeds... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 590 стор.
...and whatever IB necessary for this end, let it not be accounted hazardous, but rather our interest, our duty, our glory, and our common religion. The...to vindicate the one is to maintain the other. We must be free, in order to serve Him, whose service is perfect freedom. " Let every Member wear, day... | |
| James Connolly - 1910 - 242 стор.
...hazardous, but rather our interest, our duty, our glory and our common religion. The Rights of Man are the Rights of God, and to vindicate the one is to maintain the other. We must be free in order to serve Him whose service is perfect freedom. " The external business of this... | |
| James Connolly - 1917 - 398 стор.
...hazardous, but rather our interest, our duty, our glory and our common religion. The Rights of Man are the Rights of God, and to vindicate the one is to maintain the other. We must be free in order to serve Him whose service is perfect freedom. " The external business of this... | |
| Peter Berresford Ellis - 1985 - 376 стор.
...hazardous, but rather our interest, our duty, our glory and our common religion. The Rights of Man are the Rights of God, and to vindicate the one is to maintain the other. We must be free in order to serve Him whose service is perfect freedom. The external business of this... | |
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