There are at this time in the adjacent county not less than five or six well-meaning men in close jail for publishing their religious sentiments, which in the main are very orthodox. I have neither patience to hear, talk, or think of anything relative... James Madison - Sayfa 14Sydney Howard Gay tarafından - 1884 - 342 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 700 sayfa
...sentiments, which, in the main, are very orthodox. I have neither patience to hear, talk, or think of anything relative to this matter; for I have squabbled...little purpose that I am without common patience. So I must beg you to pity me, and pray for liberty of conscience to all." There is no form of tyranny... | |
| William Wallace Bennett - 1871 - 758 sayfa
...are very orthodox." He further says : "I have neither patience to hear, talk, or think of any thing relative to this matter ; for I have squabbled and scolded, abused and ridiculed so long about it to so little purpose, that I am. without common patience. So I must beg you to pity me, and pray for liberty... | |
| 1891 - 800 sayfa
...have neither patience to hear, talk or think of anything relative to this matter ; for I have sqabbled and scolded, abused and ridiculed so' long about it...little purpose that I am without common patience. So I must beg you to pity me, and pray for liberty of conscience to all." That there were some honorable... | |
| William Osborn Stoddard - 1887 - 364 sayfa
...sentiments, which in the main are very orthodox. I have neither patience to hear, talk, nor think of anything relative to this matter ; for I have squabbled...little purpose that I am without common patience." Jefferson and Patrick Henry and others were as angry as he, but they all were compelled to work patiently... | |
| Charles Fenton James - 1899 - 284 sayfa
...sentiments, which, in the main, are very orthodox. I have neither patience to hear, talk, or think of anything relative to this matter ; for I have squabbled...little purpose, that I am without common patience. So I must beg you to pity me, and pray for liberty of conscience to all." Eives' Life and Times of... | |
| 1901 - 402 sayfa
...in the main are very orthodox. I have neither patience to hear, talk or think of anything relating to this matter, for I have squabbled and scolded,...little purpose, that I am without common patience. So I must beg you to pity me, and pray for liberty of conscience to all."4 But these things did not... | |
| American Historical Association - 1902 - 596 sayfa
...the Virginia convention, "rages among us. * * * 1 have neither patience to hear, talk, or think of anything relative to this matter; for I have squabbled...little purpose that I am without common patience.'' But his proposed amendment to the Bill of Rights, was in reality too radical for the time and jumped... | |
| American Historical Association - 1902 - 612 sayfa
...the Virginia convention, " rages among us. * * * 1 have neither patience to hear, talk, or think of anything relative to this matter; for I have squabbled...ridiculed so long about it to little purpose that 1 am without common patience." But his proposed amendment to the Bill of Rights, was in reality too... | |
| American Historical Association - 1902 - 606 sayfa
...us. * * * 1 have neither patience to hear, talk, or think of anything relative to this matter: for J have squabbled and scolded, abused and ridiculed .so...about it to little purpose that I am without common patience.'1 But his proposed amendment to the Kill of Rights, was in reality too radical for the time... | |
| Sanford Hoadley Cobb - 1902 - 570 sayfa
...in close jail, for publishing their religious sentiments, which in the main are very orthodox. ... I have squabbled and scolded, abused and ridiculed so long about it, that I am without common patience. So I must beg you to pity me, and pray for liberty of. conscience... | |
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