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" In matters of religion I have considered that its free exercise is placed by the Constitution independent of the powers of the General Government. I have therefore undertaken on no occasion to prescribe the religious exercises suited to it, but have left... "
Eloquence of the United States - Page 348
1827
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The European Magazine: And London Review, Volume 47

1805 - 538 pages
...intercourfe? " In matters of religion I have confidered that its free excrcife is placed by the Conftitution, independent of the powers of the general government. I . have therefore undertaken, on no occafion, to prefcribe the religious exercifes luited to it; but have left them as the Conftitution...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 7

Great Britain - 1805 - 536 pages
...which shall we be most likely to live in harmony and friendly intercourse ? In matters of religion 1 have considered that its free exercise is placed by...as the constitution found them, under the direction or discipline of the state or church ' authorities acknowledged by the several religious societies....
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 7

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1806 - 528 pages
...it ; but have left then» as the constitution found them, under the direction or discipline of the state or church authorities acknowledged by the several...inhabitants of these countries I have regarded with the commisération their .libtory inspires. Endowed with the faculties and the rights of men, breathing...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 47

History - 1807 - 1012 pages
...shall we be most likely to live in harmony and friendly intercourse ? — In. matters of religion, I have considered, that its free exercise is placed...independent of the powers of the general government. 1 hare, therefore, undertaken, on no occasion, to prescribe the religions exercises suited to if -,...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 47

Edmund Burke - History - 1807 - 1014 pages
...shall we be most likely to live in harmony and friendly intercourse ? — la matters of religion, I have considered that its free exercise is placed by...independent of the powers of the general government. 1 have, therefore, undertaken, on, no occasion, to presc'ribe the rcligioiu exercises suited to it...
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The Echo: With Other Poems

Richard Alsop, Theodore Dwight - African Americans - 1807 - 376 pages
...family ? With •which shall we be most likely to live in harmony and friendly Intercourse ? 162 " The Aboriginal inhabitants of these countries, I have regarded with the commiseration their history inspired : endowed with the faculties and the rights of men, breathing an ardent love of liberty and...
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Annual Register, Volume 47

Edmund Burke - History - 1807 - 1004 pages
...harmony and friendly inlcrcourse ? — In matters of religion, I have considered that its free exi-irisc is placed by the constitution, independent of the powers of the general government. 1 have, therefore, undertaken, on no occasion, to prescribe the religious exorcises suited to it ;...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession ...

United States - 1814 - 532 pages
...intereourse? In matters of religion, I have eonsidered that its free exercise is plaeed by the eonstitution independent of the powers of the general government. I have therefore undertaken, on no oeeasion, to preseribe the religious exereises suited to it ; but have left them, as the eonstitution...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

United States - 1819 - 512 pages
...likely to live in harmony and friendly intercourse ? In matters of religion, I have considered that.iu free exercise is placed by the constitution independent of the powers of the genera^ government. I have therefore undertaken, on no occasion, to prescribe the religious exercises...
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The European Magazine: And London Review, Volume 47

1805 - 554 pages
...government. I have therefore undertiken, on no occafion, to prefcribe the religious exercifes luited to it} but have left them as the Constitution found them, under the direction or discipline of the (late or church authorities acknowledged by the Several religious locie'ies. "...
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