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" That, for his part, he would run all hazards with the people ; and if the people were too luke-warm to run all hazards with him, when their conscience and their country called them forth, they might get another President... "
The history of England, from the accession of George iii to 1783 - Page 242
by John Adolphus - 1810
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A Narrative of the Proceedings of Lord Geo. Gordon, and the Persons ...

Gordon Riots, 1780 - 1780 - 92 pages
...reprefentatives, that they were determined to preferve their religious freedom with their lives. That, for his part, he would run all hazards with the people...with him, when their confcience and their country call them forth, they might get another Prefident ; for he would tell them candidly, that he was not...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 42

English literature - 1780 - 740 pages
...prefentatives, that they were determined to preferve their religious freedom with their lives : that, for his part) he would run all hazards with the people ; and if the people were too lukewarm to run all ha/ards with him, when their confcience and their country call them forth, they might get another Prefident;...
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The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and ..., Volume 1

Europe - 1780 - 852 pages
...religions freedom with iheir lives. That for his part, he would run *H Ьаялга! w'nb ib¡ f cop/r, and if the people •were too lukewarm to run all hazards with faire, when their conscience and their country called them forth, they might get another Prelident;...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 23

History - 1781 - 732 pages
...reprefentatives that they were determined to prefcrye their religious freedom Freedom with their lives. That, for his part, he would run all hazards with the people;...too lukewarm to run all hazards with him, when their vinlcience and their country call them forth, they mi^ht-get another president; for he would tell them...
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History of the War with America, France, Spain, and Holland ..., Volume 3

John Andrews - Great Britain - 1786 - 472 pages
...lives. He was ready to run all hazards with the people ; but if they were too lukewarm to run the fame hazards with him, when their confcience and their country called them forth, and meant to fpend their time in mock debate and idle oppofition, they might chufe another leader....
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Annual Register, Volume 23

Edmund Burke - History - 1788 - 762 pages
...reprefentatives that they were determined to preferve their religious fre( don) Freedom with their lives. That, for his part, he would run all hazards with the people...with him, when their confcience and their country call them forth, they might get another prefident ; for he would tell them candidly, that he was not...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 23

History - 1788 - 734 pages
...reprefentatives that they were determined Co prefcrve their religious » freedom freedom with their lives. That, for his part, he would run all hazards with the people ; and it' the people were too lukewarm to run all hazards with him, when their confcience and their country...
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Solitude. Or the Effect of Occasional Retirement on the Mind, the ..., Volume 2

Johann Georg Zimmermann - Solitude - 1799 - 390 pages
...reprefentatives, that they were determined to preferve their religious freedom with their lives; that, for his part, he would run all hazards with the people...called them forth, they might get another prefident, for that he would tell them candidly, he was not a lukewarm man himfelf; and that, if they meant to...
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The History of England: From the Accession of King George the ..., Volume 3

John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1802 - 626 pages
...their religious freedom with their Jives. " For his part, he would run all hazards with the peo^ pie; and if the people were too lukewarm to run all hazards...forth, they might get another prefident ; he was not a lujcewarm man, and if they meant to ipencT their time in mock debate, and idle opposition, they might...
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The History of England: From the Accession of King George the ..., Volume 3

John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1802 - 630 pages
...to the hoiifc of commons, and difplaying to their reprefentatives their reiblution to preferve iheir religious freedom with their lives. " For his part,...too lukewarm to run all hazards with him, when their conference and their country called them forth, they might get another prefident; he was not a lukewarm...
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