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" If you say he has broken any law, tell us the law, and by whom it was made. If the laws of the supreme being are set aside, we can lie under no regulation, but have an unbounded liberty over all our actions. "
The Works of the English Poets: Blackmore - Page 22
by Samuel Johnson - 1779
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Creation: A Philosophical Poem Demonstrating the Existence and Providence of ...

Sir Richard Blackmore - 1715 - 568 pages
...Part Part, and be treacherous and: ungrareful, what Guilt has he contracted? Has he offended againil any Law? Or can he become Guilty,, without the Breach of any? If -you fay he has broken any Law, jell us she Law* ,and :by whom k was ma4e. iIf the Laws; lof the Supream Being are fet afide, we can...
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Creation. A philosophical poem ... The fifth edition

Sir Richard Blackmore - 1727 - 230 pages
...Has he offended .againft any Law : Or can he become guilty ,withoutthe Breach of any ? If you fayihe has broken any Law, tell us the Law, and by whom it wasmade. If the Laws of the Supream Being are fet afide, we can lye under no Regulation, but have an...
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Parnell. Garth. Rowe ...

1795 - 846 pages
...contrary part, and be treacherous and ungrateful, »hat TIH!- has he contracted ? Has he offended again ft any law ? or can he become guilty, without the breach of any ? If you fay he has bn.lu n any law, tell us the law, and by whom it was made. If the laws of the Supreme Being arc fet...
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Creation: A Philosophical Poem, in Seven Books

Sir Richard Blackmore - 1806 - 242 pages
...contrary part, and be treacherous and ungrateful, what guilt has he contracted ? Has he offended against any law ? Or can he become guilty, without the breach of any ? If you say he has broken any law, tell us the law, and by whom it was made. If the laws of the supreme being...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 10

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 pages
...contrary part, and be treacherous and ungrateful, what guilt has he contracted? Has he offended against any law? or can he become guilty, without the breach of any ? If you say lie has broken any law, tell us the law, and by whom it was made. If the laws of the Supreme Being...
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The Poetical Works of Sir R. Blackmore: Containing Creation; a Philosophical ...

Sir Richard Blackmore - 1797 - 200 pages
...contrary part, and be treacherous and ungrateful, what guilt has he contracted ? Has he offended againft any law ? Or can he become guilty, without the breach...was made. If the laws of the Supreme Being are fet afule, we can lie under no regulation, but have an unbounded liberty over all our actions. We may without...
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