London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 9C. Ackers, 1740 |
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... must in every diftinct and independent So- ciety be lodged fome where or o- ther . That , Sir , which I call the E fupreme and abfolute Power of a Society , is a Power to make Laws , and take Refolutions in the Name of and for the ...
... must in every diftinct and independent So- ciety be lodged fome where or o- ther . That , Sir , which I call the E fupreme and abfolute Power of a Society , is a Power to make Laws , and take Refolutions in the Name of and for the ...
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... must pay for deemed free ; but in large Societies being oppreffed ; the lefs the Ends of the People ought to take Care not Society are answered with respect to to retain or grafp at too much ; for them , the harder they must toil , if ...
... must pay for deemed free ; but in large Societies being oppreffed ; the lefs the Ends of the People ought to take Care not Society are answered with respect to to retain or grafp at too much ; for them , the harder they must toil , if ...
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... must re- ceive their Inftructions from the People , they must obey the Com- mands of the People , and they may , in a legal Way , be removed or pu- nished by the People , if they make a weak or wicked Ufe of that Power they are ...
... must re- ceive their Inftructions from the People , they must obey the Com- mands of the People , and they may , in a legal Way , be removed or pu- nished by the People , if they make a weak or wicked Ufe of that Power they are ...
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... must pay for being oppreffed ; the lefs the Ends of Society are answered with refpect to them , the harder they must toil , the more penuriously they must live , in order to furnish that Expence which they will be told is neceffary for ...
... must pay for being oppreffed ; the lefs the Ends of Society are answered with refpect to them , the harder they must toil , the more penuriously they must live , in order to furnish that Expence which they will be told is neceffary for ...
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... must have at least the Ap- pearance of a free Government , and the People muft at leaft feem to be a free People ; but this , Sir , is not of itself fufficient to make them re- ally and effectually fo . Before we can properly bestow ...
... must have at least the Ap- pearance of a free Government , and the People muft at leaft feem to be a free People ; but this , Sir , is not of itself fufficient to make them re- ally and effectually fo . Before we can properly bestow ...
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