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" God forbid) should not do your duties in contributing what this state at this time needs, I must, in discharge of my conscience, use those other means which God hath put into my hands to save that which the follies of other men may otherwise hazard to... "
History of the English Revolution of 1640: Commonly Called the Great ... - Page 45
by Guizot (M., François) - 1846 - 515 pages
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 29

Books - 1763 - 648 pages
...man," fays he, " now muft do according to his confcience ; . wherefore if you, as God forbid ! fhould not do your duties in contributing what the State at this time needs, I muft, in dif charge of my confcience, ufe thofe other means which God 5 ,. Kith hath put into my hands,...
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Lives of British Statesmen, Volume 2

John Macdiarmid - 1820 - 468 pages
...danger was the cause of this parliament, and supply the chief end of it : wherefore," said he, " if you should not do your duties, in contributing what the...into my hands, to save that, which the follies of particular men may otherwise hazard to lose. Take not this as a threat," continued his majesty, " for...
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Volume 6

1842 - 622 pages
...then added words which were as unwise as they were unconstitutional. If they did not, "Then," said he, "I must, in discharge of my conscience, use those other means which God hath put into my hands." He slightly qualified this by telling the House not to take it as a threatening ; but such was his...
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A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I ..., Volume 2

George Brodie - Great Britain - 1822 - 582 pages
...have called you together. Every man now must do according to his conscience :• Wherefore, if you, as God forbid, should not do your duties in contributing what the state at this time needs, / must, in discharge of my conscience, use those other means which God hath put into my hands, to save...
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A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans, Volume 9

John Lingard - Great Britain - 1825 - 474 pages
...as to secure ourselves and " save our friends from imminent ruin. Every " man must now do according to his conscience : " wherefore, if you (which God...should . *' not do your duties in contributing what this " state at this time needs, I must, in discharge " of my conscience, use those other means " which...
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History of England, from the First Invasion by Julius Caesar, to the ...

William Grimshaw - Great Britain - 1826 - 318 pages
...in his speech, " If you do not perform your duty, in contributing to the necessities of the state, I must, in discharge of my conscience, use those other means, which God has put into my hands ; in order to save that, which the folly of some men, may, otherwise, put in...
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A History of England, from the First Invasion by the Romans, Volumes 9-10

John Lingard - Great Britain - 1827 - 542 pages
...you (which God forbid) should not do your duties in contributing what this state at this time needsj I must, in discharge of my conscience, use those other...put into my hands, to save that which the follies of other men may otherwise hazard to lose. Take not this as threatening (I scorn to threaten any but my...
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The Life and Times of William Laud, D.D.: Lord Archbishop of ..., Volume 1

John Parker Lawson - Great Britain - 1829 - 626 pages
...ourselves, and to save our friends from imminent ruin, have called you together. Every man must do according to his conscience. Wherefore if you, (which God forbid) should not do your duty, which the state at this time needs, I must in discharge of my conscience use those other means...
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Memorials of the Stuart Dynasty: Including the Constitutional and ...

Robert Vaughan - Great Britain - 1831 - 532 pages
...supply, as to secure ourselves, and save our friends from imminent ruin. Every man must now do according to his conscience, wherefore if you, which God forbid, should not do your duties, in contributing what this state at this time needs, I must, in discharge of my conscience, use those other means which God...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1833 - 578 pages
...ruin, have called you together. Every man must now do according to his conscience: Wherefore if you, as God forbid, should not do your duties in contributing...put into my hands, to save that which the follies of particular men may otherwise hazard to lose. Take not this as a threatening, for I scorn to threaten...
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