| John Ward - English language - 1759 - 458 pages
...from tranfitory time, to immortality. In a climax, or gradation, the voice mould rile with it. So : 'There is no enjoyment of property without government; no government without a magiftrate ; no magiftrate 'without obedience ; no obedience where every one acts as he pleafes. And... | |
| John Walker - Elocution - 1801 - 424 pages
...which they jointly convey. This mutual relation of parts we may perceive in the following example : There is no enjoyment of property without government,...and no obedience where every one acts as he pleases. This climax is a concluding series, and must have its two first members pronounced with tho falling... | |
| John Andrews - Logic - 1801 - 144 pages
...and the predicate of the laft ; as in the following example. There can be no enjoyment of property r, •without government : No government, without a magistrate...without obedience : And no obedience where every one affs as he pleafes : Therefore there can be no enjoyment of property, where every one afis as he pleafes... | |
| George Neville Ussher - English language - 1803 - 102 pages
...it : the boy dejpifes the infant, the man the boy, the philofopher both, and the cbriftian all. 3. There is no enjoyment of property without government, no government without a magi/irate,no magi/Irate' without obedience,and no obedience -where every one a£ts as he pleafes.... | |
| Thaddeus Mason Harris - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1803 - 304 pages
...pleafure the mind receives from perfedt conviftion ; as may be perceived in the following example : " There is no enjoyment of property without government ; no government without a magiflrate ; no magiftrate without obedience ; and no obedience where every one acls as he pleafes.'*... | |
| Caleb Bingham - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1807 - 312 pages
...transitory time to immortality." In a climax or gradation, the voice should generally rise with it. Thus, " There is no enjoyment of property without...without a magistrate ; no magistrate without obedience ; no obedience where every one acts as he pleases." And so in other gradations of a different form... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 462 pages
...be perceived in the following example : " There is nu enjoyment of property without government; .o government without a magistrate; no magistrate without...no obedience where every one acts as he pleases." CLOCK, a machine for measuring time, called, when first invented, a nocturnal dial, to distinguish... | |
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1811 - 428 pages
...which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. There is no enjoyment of property without government, no goverment without a magistrate ; no magistrate without obedience...no obedience, where every one acts as he pleases. What is there remaining of liberty, if whatever is. their pleasure, it is lawful for them to do : if... | |
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