| John Church Hamilton - 1834 - 456 pages
...they are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the VOL. i. 5 Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power." Having closed the argument against the authority of parliament, as founded either on the British constitution,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - United States - 1842 - 512 pages
...the enjoyment of the most important privileges of the rest. There is no need, however, of this plea. THE SACRED RIGHTS OF MANKIND ARE NOT TO BE RUMMAGED...IN THE WHOLE VOLUME OF HUMAN NATURE, BY THE HAND OF THE DIVINITY ITSELF ; AND CAN NEVER BE ERASED OR OBSCURED BY MORTAL POWER. The nations of Turkey, Russia,... | |
| Elias Lyman Magoon - Orators - 1848 - 498 pages
...forth in a strain of bold and thrilling eloquence. " The sacred rights of mankind," were his words, " are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or...can never be erased or obscured by mortal power." He insisted on the duty of resistance, pointed out the 18 means and certainty of success, and described... | |
| American periodicals - 1848 - 742 pages
...forth in a strain of bold and thrilling eloquence. 1 The sacred rights of mankind,' were his words, ' are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records ; they ai-e written as with a sunbeam in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of DIVINITY itself,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 514 pages
...the enjoyment of the most important privileges of the rest. There is no need, however, of this plea. THE SACRED RIGHTS OF MANKIND ARE NOT TO BE RUMMAGED...IN THE WHOLE VOLUME OF HUMAN NATURE, BY THE HAND OF THE DIVINITY ITSELF ; AND CAN NEVER BE ERASED OR OBSCURED BY MORTAL POWER. The nations of Turkey, Russia,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 510 pages
...the enjoyment of the most important privileges of the rest. There is no need, however, of this plea. THE SACRED RIGHTS OF MANKIND ARE NOT TO BE RUMMAGED FOR AMONG OLD PARCHMENTS OB MUSTY RECORDS. THEY ARE WRITTEN, AS WITH A SUNBEAM, IN THE WHOLE VOLUME OF HUMAN NATUKE, BY THE... | |
| George E. Baker - 1855 - 436 pages
...stand on any mere human authority, however high, the framer of the American constitution proceeded, " The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged...a sunbeam in the whole volume of •human nature, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power." How justly Knox conceived the true character... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - Slavery - 1857 - 432 pages
...VOICE OF HAMILTON. Alexander Hamilton, the brilliant Statesman and financier, tells us that — '' The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged...in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power." Again, in 1774, addressing... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - Slavery - 1857 - 946 pages
...THE VOICE OF HAMILTON. Alexander Hamilton, the brilliant Statesman and financier, tells us that — " The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged...in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power." Again, in 1774, addressing... | |
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