| Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1870 - 462 pages
...Liberty, and declaring the covenant between God and man in the Moral Law, he uses these good words : — " This Liberty is the proper end and object of authority,...cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard not only of... | |
| Benjamin Nicholas Martin - American literature - 1871 - 236 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil, or federal ; it may also be termed moral,...cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard not only of... | |
| Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1875 - 454 pages
...Liberty, and declaring the covenant between God and man in the Moral Law, he uses these good words : — " This Liberty is the proper end and object of authority,...cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard not only of... | |
| Robert Sears - United States - 1876 - 664 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain, and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal, it may also be termed moral,...liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and can not subsist without it : and it is liberty, to that only which is good, just, and honest. This... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1876 - 584 pages
...liberty," said the noble-minded man, in " a little speech " on resuming his seat upon the bench, " is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it. It is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for with... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1878 - 332 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal ; it may also be termed moral,...cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard not only of... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1878 - 670 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal ; it may also be termed moral,...cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard not only of... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1890 - 664 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal ; it may also be termed moral,...proper end an'd object of authority, and cannot subsist without.it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1879 - 320 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal ; it may also be termed moral,...cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard not only of... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1883 - 664 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal ; it may also be termed moral,...cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard not only of... | |
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