| Henry Phillips, Elisha Reynolds Potter - 1865 - 514 sider
...moment, but never fails to increase the heat and force of the internal fire. — It is not more absurd to attempt to impel faith into the heart of an unbeliever by fire and faggot, or to whip love into your mistress with a cowskin, than to force value or credit into your money by penal laws." Words of warning... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - 1879 - 394 sider
...common safety." To which he added the very truthful and forcible observation, "It is not more absurd to attempt to impel faith into the heart of an unbeliever by fire and fagot, or to whip love into your mistress with a cowskin, than to force value or credit into your money... | |
| Bruce H. Mann - 2002 - 372 sider
...As Pelatiah Webster observed when Pennsylvania enacted a tender law in 1780, "It is not more absurd to attempt to impel faith into the heart of an unbeliever by fire and faggot, or to whip love into your mistress with a cowskin, than to force value or credit into your money by penal laws." Others argued... | |
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