London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 9C. Ackers, 1740 |
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... Leave to follow the Ex- ample of the two Hon . Gentlemen that have spoke before me , by en- deavouring to fhew , what I take to be the true Difference between a free and a flavish Government ; in the doing of which I shall agree , C in ...
... Leave to follow the Ex- ample of the two Hon . Gentlemen that have spoke before me , by en- deavouring to fhew , what I take to be the true Difference between a free and a flavish Government ; in the doing of which I shall agree , C in ...
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... Leave to apply what I have faid to the Form of Government established in this Kingdom , in order to fhew wherein its Freedom , its Excellence , and its Security confifts , and by what Methods it may be overturned , or at least brought ...
... Leave to apply what I have faid to the Form of Government established in this Kingdom , in order to fhew wherein its Freedom , its Excellence , and its Security confifts , and by what Methods it may be overturned , or at least brought ...
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... Leave C to flate these three other Questions : Whether there be , in the Nomina- tion of the Crown , fuch a Number of Placemen , not yet excluded from having Seats in the Houfe of Com- mons , as may make a Majority , or near a Majority ...
... Leave C to flate these three other Questions : Whether there be , in the Nomina- tion of the Crown , fuch a Number of Placemen , not yet excluded from having Seats in the Houfe of Com- mons , as may make a Majority , or near a Majority ...
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... leave this Account imperfect , if I did not acquaint you what Authors are moft in Favour amongst us ; and as we admit of all Subjects , you may imagine they are nume- rous ; but I fhall reduce them to thefe few , which may be faid to ...
... leave this Account imperfect , if I did not acquaint you what Authors are moft in Favour amongst us ; and as we admit of all Subjects , you may imagine they are nume- rous ; but I fhall reduce them to thefe few , which may be faid to ...
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... leave plentiful Fortunes behind them ? I don't mean D that a Lawyer may not be an boneft Man . 1 have the Happiness to be acquainted with ma- ny fuch . But this will not mend the Matter in general ; for if all Men were boneft , the very ...
... leave plentiful Fortunes behind them ? I don't mean D that a Lawyer may not be an boneft Man . 1 have the Happiness to be acquainted with ma- ny fuch . But this will not mend the Matter in general ; for if all Men were boneft , the very ...
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