| George Brodie - Constitutional history - 1866 - 590 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, / niu^t. <>> disc/targe of my conscience, use those other means which God hath put into my hands, to... | |
| George Brodie - Constitutional history - 1866 - 598 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... | |
| Elizabeth Cooper - 1874 - 448 pages
...a Parliament through any but compulsory reasons. "Every man," said the King, "now must do according to his conscience ; wherefore, if you (which God forbid)...my conscience, use those other means which God hath pat into my hands to save that which the follies of some particular men may otherwise hazard to lose.... | |
| Bertha Meriton Gardiner - Great Britain - 1874 - 404 pages
...Huntingdon. Charles opened this, his third Parliament, with threats (17th March). " If you," he said, " should not do your duties in contributing what the...those other means which God hath put into my hands." The threat only made the Commons more determined to put an end to the loans, billeting of soldiers,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1874 - 480 pages
...opening speech— " If you shall not do your duties in contributing to the necessities of the state, I must, in discharge of my conscience, use those other means which God hath put into my hands, in order to save that which the follies of some particular men may otherwise put in dauger: take not... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 682 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 thl, time needs, I must, in discharge of my conscience, use those other means which God... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1876 - 928 pages
...conscience ; wherefore if yon, 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 has put into my hands to save that which the follies of other men may otherwise hazard to lose. Take... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1876 - 694 pages
...JJj'^J"" secure ourselves and save our friends from imminent ruin. Every man now must 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... | |
| Andrew Reed - 1879 - 504 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...— should not do your duties in contributing what this State needs, I must in discharge of my conscience use those other means which God hath put into... | |
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