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" Whether it be lawful to resist the Supreme Magistrate^ if the Commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved... "
Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions - Page 505
by Edward Everett - 1836 - 637 pages
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A New American Biographical Dictionary; Or, Remembrancer of the Departed ...

Thomas Jones Rogers - United States - 1823 - 382 pages
...upon him. On the latter occasion, he proposed the following question for discussion, *' whether it be lawful to resist the .supreme magistrate, if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved?" He maintained the affirmative of this proposition, and thus evinced, at this period of his life, his...
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Fourth of July Orations, Volume 1

1863 - 538 pages
...a Harvard College student, in 1743, had main. tained the affirmative of the Thesis, " Whether it be lawful to resist the Supreme Magistrate, if the Commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved," and who during those whole three-and-thirty years since had been training up himself and training up...
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An Essay on Junius and His Letters: Embracing a Sketch of the Life and ...

Benjamin Waterhouse - Great Britain - 1831 - 482 pages
...the university of Cambridge in the year 1740, when he discussed the following thesis, " Whether it be lawful to resist the SUPREME MAGISTRATE, if the Commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved ? " He maintained the affirmative, which was remarkable for that time and place ; for it wae in presence...
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An American Biographical and Historical Dictionary: Containing an Account of ...

William Allen - Electronic books - 1832 - 820 pages
...commenced master of arts in 1743, he proposed the following question for discussion, Whether it be lawful to resist the supreme magistrate, if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved ? He maintained the affirmative, and thus early showed his attachment to the liberties of the people....
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Lives of the Departed Heroes, Sages, and Statesmen of America: Confined ...

United States - 1834 - 426 pages
...upon him. On the latter occasion, he proposed the following question for discussion, "whether it be lawful to resist the supreme magistrate, if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved?" He maintained the affirmative of this proposition, and thus evinced, at this period of his life, his...
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An Address, Delivered at Lexington, on the 19th (20th) April, 1835

Edward Everett - Lexington, Battle of, Lexington, Mass., 1775 - 1835 - 80 pages
...indulgence of a taste for sacred music, for which he was qualified by the possession of a most angelic voice, and of a soul solemnly impressed with religious...lines, the philosophy of the American Revolution. His after-life shewed that his practice was not below his theory. On leaving college, he devoted himself...
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The History of the United States of North America, from the ..., Volume 4

James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 486 pages
...which he cherished through life, by maintaining in the thesis which gained him his literary degree, that " it is lawful to resist the supreme magistrate,...if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved." A sincere and devout puritan in religion, grave in his manners, pure in his morals, simple, frugal,...
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The History of the United States of North America, from the ..., Volume 4

James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 480 pages
...which he cherished through life, by maintaining in the thesis which gained him his literary degree, that " it is lawful to resist the supreme magistrate,...if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved." A sincere and devout puritan in religion, grave in his manners, pure in his morals, simple, frugal,...
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A Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence: And ..., Volume 1

L. Carroll Judson - 1839 - 364 pages
...took his final degree, showed that other ideas had also received his attention. It was this: "Is it lawful to resist the supreme magistrate, if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved." In a masterly manner he maintained the affirmative of this proposition, and with enrapturing eloquence...
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The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans, Volume 4

James Herring - United States - 1839 - 526 pages
...university at an early age, and graduated in 1740, when he discussed the following question, " Whether it be lawful to resist the supreme magistrate, if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved." He maintained the affirmative in the presence of the king's governor and council ; and thus evinced,...
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