| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...decisive indignation. I call upon that Right Reverend, and this most Learned Bench, to vindicate the religion of their God, to support the justice of their... | |
| William Bailey - 1826 - 244 pages
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...demand the most decisive indignation. I call upon that reverend and this most learned bench, to vindicate the religion of their God, to support the justice... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1826 - 242 pages
...Such notions shook every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...avowal of them, demand the most decisive indignation. 2I call upon that right reverend, and this most learned bench, to vindicate the religion of their God,... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 474 pages
...notions shock every precept of religion, divine and natural, and every generous feeling of humanity. And, my lords, they shock every sentiment of honour;...barbarity. These abominable principles, and this more detestable avowal of them, demand the most decisive indignation. I call upon that right reverend bench,... | |
| John Barber - 1828 - 310 pages
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honor. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...decisive indignation. I call upon that right reverend and this most learned bench, to support the justice of their country, to vindicate your Lordships to... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 414 pages
...55 every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this most abominable avowal of them, demand the most decisive indignation. I call upon that right reverend, and this most learned bench, to vindicate the religion of their God, to support 60 the justice of their... | |
| 1852
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...avowal of them, demand the most decisive indignation. To send forth the merciless cannibals, thirsting for blood ! against whom ? — your protestant brethren... | |
| John J. Harrod - 1832 - 338 pages
...notions shock every precept of religion, divine or natural, and every generous feeling of humanity. And, my lords, they shock every sentiment of honour;...honourable war, and a detester of murderous barbarity. 4. These abominable principles, and this more abominable avowal of them, demand the most decisive indignation.... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...indignation. • I call upon that Right Reverend, and this most Learned Bench, to vindicate the religion of their God, to support the justice of their... | |
| James Hedderwick - 1833 - 232 pages
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...decisive indignation. I call upon that Right Reverend, and this most Learned Bench, to vindicate the religion of their God, to support the justice of their... | |
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