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- :" . . . to set up there a national fertilising farm to be named Omphalos with an obelisk hewn and erected after the fashion of Egypt and to offer his dutiful yeoman services for the fecundation of any female of what grade of life soever who should there direct to him with the desire of fulfilling the functions of her natural . " ( chapter 14 ),
- Suppose such disrespect general and national, suppose it also avowedly grounded not on any fancied tenet of religion, but on mere human reasons of popularity and expediency, either there is no meaning at all in these emphatic declarations of our Lord, or that nation, how highly soever she may think of her religion and morality, stands convicted in His sight of a direct disavowal of His Sovereignty.
- In addition to the negative attributes, only relative attributes can be predicated of God; for even these latter, how many soever may be assumed, since they do not apply to the essence of God but only to His relation to the world, produce no modification in the notion of the unity of the Divine Being ( ib . p . 54; German trans ., p . 69 ).
- From Paramatta, from New York, wheresoever, under what sort of Parish-Constable soever, English men and women are, they will say to one another :'Yes, this Shakespeare is ours; we produced him, we speak and think by him; we are of one blood and kind with him .'" " On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History"
- The privilege of age of the eldest brother renders all the younger brothers non-proprietors, and renders him sole proprietor for dadenhudd of all; if the younger ones come before him to obtain dadenhudd, at what time soever may come, he is to eject them all, and is to obtain dadenhudd of the whole : if they make the demand jointly, they are to obtain it jointly, as has been mentioned above.
- It now reads A Tunisian merchant who may go to America with a vessel of any nation soever, loaded with merchandise which is the production of the kingdom of Tunis, shall pay duty ( small as it is ) like the merchants of other nations; and the American merchants shall equally pay, for the merchandise of their country which they may bring to Tunis under their flag, the same duty as the Tunisians pay in America.
- He states, " Being myself a native of one of them, I could not forbear showing my good-will; for how little soever one is able to write, yet when the liberties of one's country are threaten'd, it's still more difficult to be silent . " Dummer's work ended up being " one of the chief influences that defeated the bill " and enabled the New England colonies to keep their charters.
- Here he protested against the adoption of the thirty-first article of the Belgic Confession, which affirmed'that the ministers of the Word of God, in what place soever settled, have the same advantage of character, the same jurisdiction and authority, in regard they are all equally ministers of Christ, the only universal Bishop and Head of the Church .'Carleton maintained the doctrine of apostolical succession in opposition to this levelling article; his protest was ineffectual.
- It trusts to " a single thread of inference depending often upon inconspicuous premisses " when, instead, philosophy should, " like the successful sciences ", proceed only from tangible, scrutinizable premisses and trust not to any one argument but instead to " the multitude and variety of its arguments " as forming, not a chain at least as weak as its weakest link, but " a cable whose fibers ", soever " slender, are sufficiently numerous and intimately connected ".
- Legislation enacted in 1870 as " An Act respecting certain Works on the Ottawa River " remains in effect to this day and mandates that the River and " all canals or other cuttings for facilitating such navigation, and all dams, slides, piers, booms, embankments and other works of what kind or nature soever in the channel or waters of the said River " fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Parliament at Ottawa, which now delegates this responsibility to the Minister of Public Works and Government Services.
- "Upon the Double Murder of King Charles " is a more politically minded piece than many of her others from this time period; however, her political ambivalence is manifest in it still in her opening lines which explain that, " I think not on the state, nor am concerned / Which way soever that great helm is turned, " and again later when she criticizes not only the Parliamentarians, or " ignoble enemies, " but also the Royalists, King Charles's " unfaithful friends ."
- Before leaving, Corry prepared a codicil that read That in case of my dying on the journey I am about to take to England, I leave & bequeath unto Lucy Sutherland . . . three thousand, seven hundred & ten Ducats . . . also my house in the Holy Gost Street . . . all my wearing apparel, Horses, Carriages, Silver Plate, Rings, Watches, & all my House Furniture, of what kind or sort soever, & also my little Negro Boy called Pharoh.
- We Gentlemen of the Loyal Mob of " Shrewsbury ", do issue out this Proclamation to all Dissenters from the Church of " England ", of what Kind or Denomination soever, whether Independent, Baptists or Quakers : If you, or any of you, do encourage or suffer any of that damnable Faction called Presbyterians, to assemble themselves amongst you, in any of your Conventicles, at the time of Divine Worship, you may expect to meet with the same that they have been treated with.
- And be it hereby further made known, that whosoever shall be detected in attempting to convey out, or shall aid and assist in carrying out, or attempting to carry out, any provisions prohibited as above, either by water or land, shall be taken into custody, and prosecuted as the laws in such cases direct; and the provisions so taken, as well as any goods and chattels, of what nature soever, which may be taken along with them, and also the craft, carriages and cattle instrumental in conveying away the same to any part, but to the Settlement on Red River, shall be forfeited.
- :" The heddes of all those ( of who sort soever thei were ) which were killed in the daie, should be cutte off from their bodies and brought to the place where he incamped at night, and should there bee laied on the ground by eche side of the waie ledying into his owne tente so that none could come into his tente for any cause but commonly he muste passe through a lane of heddes which he used " ad terrorem " . . . [ It brought ] greate terrour to the people when thei sawe the heddes of their dedde fathers, brothers, children, kindsfolke, and freinds . . ."
- {{ quote | Upon which assurance of your royal love I have given my general command to all the kingdoms and ports of my dominions to receive all the merchants of the English nation as the subjects of my friend; that in what place soever they choose to live, they may have free liberty without any restraint; and at what port soever they shall arrive, that neither Portugal nor any other shall dare to molest their quiet; and in what city soever they shall have residence, I have commanded all my governors and captains to give them freedom answerable to their own desires; to sell, buy, and to transport into their country at their pleasure.
- {{ quote | Upon which assurance of your royal love I have given my general command to all the kingdoms and ports of my dominions to receive all the merchants of the English nation as the subjects of my friend; that in what place soever they choose to live, they may have free liberty without any restraint; and at what port soever they shall arrive, that neither Portugal nor any other shall dare to molest their quiet; and in what city soever they shall have residence, I have commanded all my governors and captains to give them freedom answerable to their own desires; to sell, buy, and to transport into their country at their pleasure.
- {{ quote | Upon which assurance of your royal love I have given my general command to all the kingdoms and ports of my dominions to receive all the merchants of the English nation as the subjects of my friend; that in what place soever they choose to live, they may have free liberty without any restraint; and at what port soever they shall arrive, that neither Portugal nor any other shall dare to molest their quiet; and in what city soever they shall have residence, I have commanded all my governors and captains to give them freedom answerable to their own desires; to sell, buy, and to transport into their country at their pleasure.
- :" If any person, of whatever degree soever, high or low, shall deny or gainsay [ contradict ] our Sovereign Lord George, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, son and next heir unto our Sovereign Lord the last King deceased, to be the right heir to the imperial Crown of this realm of Great Britain and Ireland, or that he ought not to enjoy the same; here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor, being ready in person to combat with him, and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him on what day soever he shall be appointed ."
- :" If any person, of whatever degree soever, high or low, shall deny or gainsay [ contradict ] our Sovereign Lord George, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, son and next heir unto our Sovereign Lord the last King deceased, to be the right heir to the imperial Crown of this realm of Great Britain and Ireland, or that he ought not to enjoy the same; here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor, being ready in person to combat with him, and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him on what day soever he shall be appointed ."
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