| 1796 - 486 sider
...of quiet and order. The inifled have abandoned their errors, and pay the refpeft to our conftitutton and laws which is due from good citizens to the public authorities of the Society, The!; circii;n!b.nces have induced me to pirdon, generally, the otfjnders here referred 10... | |
| John Debritt - 1796 - 552 sider
...of quiet and order. The milled have abandoned their errors, and pay the refpec\ to our constitution and laws which is due from good citizens to the public...referred to ; and to extend forgivenefs to thofe who have been adjudged to capital punifhments: for, although I lhall always think it a facred duty to exercife... | |
| John Debrett - 1796 - 570 sider
...of quiet and order. The milled have abandoned their errors, and pay the refpecl to our conltitution and laws which is due from good citizens to the public...pardon, generally, the offenders here referred to j and to extend forgivenefs to thofe who have been adjudged to capital punifhments: for, although I... | |
| 1796 - 800 sider
...the bleffings of quiet and order. The milled have abandoned their errors, and pay the геГреЛ to our conftitution and laws, which is due from good...to the public authorities of the fociety. — Thefe circunaftances have induced me to pardon, generally, the offenders here referred to; and to extend... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 752 sider
...of quiet and order. The milled have abandoned their errors, and pay the refpett to our conflitutinn and laws, which is due from good citizens to the public authorities of the fociety. Thete circumllanccs harve induced me to pardon, generally, the offenders litre referred to : and to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 830 sider
...Themifled have abandoned their errors, and pay the refpeft to our conftitiition and laws, which fs due from good citizens to the public authorities of the fociety. Thefe circumtlances have induced me to pardon, generally, the offenders here referred to : and to extend... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 sider
...of quiet and order. The misled have abandoned their errors, and pay the respect to our constitution and laws which is due from good citizens to the public authorities of the society. These circumstances have induced me to pardon, generally, the offenders here referred to ;... | |
| 1807 - 750 sider
...of quiet and order. The misled have abandoned their error«, and pay the respect to our constitution and laws, which is due from good citizens to the public authorities of the society. These circumstances have induced me to pardon, generally, the offenders here referred to :... | |
| 1817 - 512 sider
...laws, which is due from good citizens to the publick authorities of the society. These circumstances have induced me to pardon, generally, the offenders here referred to ; and to extend forgiveness to those who had been adjudged to capital punishment. For though I shall always think it... | |
| United States. Congress - 1849 - 790 sider
...of quiet and order. The misled have abandoned their errors, and pay the respect to our Constitution and laws which is due from good citizens to the public authorities of the society. These circumstances have induced me to pardon, generally, the offenders here referred to,... | |
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