London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 9C. Ackers, 1740 |
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... hath forgot it . The Roman Hiftory abounds with Inftances directly contrary to what is afferted in that Paper : If there are alfo fome on his Side of the Question , why did not he quote them , and fhew us what was the Confequence ? He ...
... hath forgot it . The Roman Hiftory abounds with Inftances directly contrary to what is afferted in that Paper : If there are alfo fome on his Side of the Question , why did not he quote them , and fhew us what was the Confequence ? He ...
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... hath feen more than 70 Years , is defpifed by those who refolve to engrofs the Power and Riches of this Commonwealth ; fince therefore I am not able to do you Juftice , I here refign my Office of Dictator . If any Citizen reproaches me ...
... hath feen more than 70 Years , is defpifed by those who refolve to engrofs the Power and Riches of this Commonwealth ; fince therefore I am not able to do you Juftice , I here refign my Office of Dictator . If any Citizen reproaches me ...
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... hath ge- nerally ended in Tyranny . To preserve Or- der therefore in the State , when founded upon a true Equilibrium , ( which is the great Bar - B rier both to Government and Liberty ) the Peo- ple of England repofe a Truft , and ...
... hath ge- nerally ended in Tyranny . To preserve Or- der therefore in the State , when founded upon a true Equilibrium , ( which is the great Bar - B rier both to Government and Liberty ) the Peo- ple of England repofe a Truft , and ...
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... hath become more general , of late Years , for Gentlemen in Places to get into Parliament , than formerly , and even Perfons in inferior Places , which was not then ufual . Befides , it hath been thought proper to keep on Foot a C very ...
... hath become more general , of late Years , for Gentlemen in Places to get into Parliament , than formerly , and even Perfons in inferior Places , which was not then ufual . Befides , it hath been thought proper to keep on Foot a C very ...
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... hath been thought no Crime , and Cor- Bruption is become fo fashionable a Vice , that few Men are ashamed of it ; and whereas the Expence of Corruption is now grown beyond what even the worst Government can fupport , and the Mischief of ...
... hath been thought no Crime , and Cor- Bruption is become fo fashionable a Vice , that few Men are ashamed of it ; and whereas the Expence of Corruption is now grown beyond what even the worst Government can fupport , and the Mischief of ...
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