But I trust I shall have spoken Perswasion to abundance of sensible and ingenuous Men ; to som perhaps whom God may raise of these Stones to become Children of reviving Liberty ; and may reclaim, though they seem now chusing them a Captain back for Egypt... Exile and Journey in Seventeenth-Century Literature - Side 88af Christopher D'Addario - 2007Begrænset visning - Om denne bog
| William Harris - 1814 - 402 sider
...But, I trust, 1 shall have spoken persuasion to abundance of sensible and ingenuous men ; to some, perhaps, whom God may raise of these stones to become children of reviving liberty ; and may reclaim, though they now seem cruising them a captain back for Egypt, to bethink... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - 1833 - 314 sider
...But I trust I shall have spoken persuasion to an abundance of sensible and injenuous men ; to some, perhaps whom God may raise of these stones to become children of reviving liberty ; and may reclaim, though they seem now choosing them a captain back for Egypt, to bethink... | |
| David Masson - 1877 - 736 sider
...But I trust I shall have spoken persuasion to abundance of sensible and ingenuous men, — to some perhaps whom God may raise of these stones to become Children of Liberty, and may enable and unite in their noble resolutions to give a stay to these our ruinous proceedings... | |
| David Masson - 1877 - 736 sider
...But I trust I shall have spoken persuasion to abundance of sensible and ingenuous men, — to some perhaps whom God may raise of these stones to become Children of Liberty, and may enable and unite in their noble resolutions to give a stay to these our ruinous proceedings... | |
| 1914 - 680 sider
...last words of our expiring libertie. | what God hath determined of Coniah and his seed forever. || But I trust, I shall have spoken perswasion to abundance...become children of reviving libertie ; and || may enable and unite in thir noble resolutions | may reclaim, though they seem now chusing them a captain... | |
| John Milton - 1915 - 284 sider
...last words of our expiring libertie. | what God hath determined of Coniah and his seed forever. || But I trust, I shall have spoken perswasion to abundance...sensible and ingenuous men : to som perhaps, whom God may 20 raise of these stones, to become children of reviving libertie ; and || may enable and unite in... | |
| John Milton - 1985 - 468 sider
...next, who didst redeem us from being servants of men!) to be the last words of our expiring libertie. But I trust I shall have spoken perswasion to abundance...these stones to become children of reviving libertie; 81 and may reclaim, though they seem now chusing them a captain back for Egypt,** to bethink themselves... | |
| David Loewenstein - 1990 - 216 sider
...next, who didst redeem us from being servants of men!) to be the last words of our expiring libertie. But I trust I shall have spoken perswasion to abundance...of sensible and ingenuous men: to som perhaps whom Cod may raise of these stones to become children of reviving libertie; and may reclaim, though they... | |
| William Riley Parker - 1996 - 708 sider
...ever. But I trust I shall have spoken persuasion to abundance of sensible and ingenuous men, to some perhaps whom God may raise of these stones to become Children of Liberty, and may enable and unite in their noble resolutions to give a stay to these our ruinous proceedings... | |
| Lee C. Bollinger, Geoffrey R. Stone - 2003 - 348 sider
...liberty. But I trust I shall have spoken persuasion to abundance of sensible and ingenuous men, to some perhaps, whom God may raise of these stones to become children of reviving liberty. . . .61 Whether speaking of responsibility, forejudgment, the worship of form, perseverance,... | |
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