The governor and queen were highly commoved hereat; therefore they cauſed ſummon the doers of this fact, to compear within ſix days to underly the law; and, upon their diſobeyance, denounced them to the horn.
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The governor and queen were highly commoved hereat; therefore they cauſed ſummon the doers of this fact, to compear within ſix days to underly the law; and, upon their diſobeyance, denounced them to the horn.
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Officers ordered to attend Full Dress Parade, will not appear in white neck-ties, lavender kid gloves, and swallow-tailed coats. A projected visit to the Opera (after the Parade has been dismissed) will not in future be accepted as an excuse for disobeyance of this order.
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A man’s heart accustoms itself to vice because he becomes as dead to it; so also does one become accustomed to drink and like evil. Thus do men become disobedient; thus do men become mockers; despisers of religion and infidels. The latter become so on account of practice and habit and a disobeyance of the will of God.
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All disobeyances, all offenses, all crimes are done in opposition to, in resistance of the commands of authority.
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