Miscellaneous Letters and Essays, on Various SubjectsW. T. Sherwin, 1817 - 79 страница |
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... shew , and I challenge any man to refute it , that there does not exist a right to establish hereditary government ; or , in other words , hereditary governors ; because hereditary government always means a government yet to come , and ...
... shew , and I challenge any man to refute it , that there does not exist a right to establish hereditary government ; or , in other words , hereditary governors ; because hereditary government always means a government yet to come , and ...
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... shew the absurdity of the Hereditary System still more strongly , I will now put the following case - Take any fifty men promiscuously , and it will be very extraordi- nary , if out of that number , one man should be found , whose ...
... shew the absurdity of the Hereditary System still more strongly , I will now put the following case - Take any fifty men promiscuously , and it will be very extraordi- nary , if out of that number , one man should be found , whose ...
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... shew that the sum of £ 500,000 is sufficient to defray all the civil expences of government , I have , in that work , annexed the following estimate for any country of the same extent as England.- In the first place , three hundred ...
... shew that the sum of £ 500,000 is sufficient to defray all the civil expences of government , I have , in that work , annexed the following estimate for any country of the same extent as England.- In the first place , three hundred ...
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... shew . Had a meeting been called of the Freeholders of the county of Middlesex , the gentlemen who had composed that meeting would have rendered themselves objectionable as persons to serve on a Jury before whom the 38 MISCELLANEOUS ...
... shew . Had a meeting been called of the Freeholders of the county of Middlesex , the gentlemen who had composed that meeting would have rendered themselves objectionable as persons to serve on a Jury before whom the 38 MISCELLANEOUS ...
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... shew , and continued to re- fuse on every demand that we made . The Collector then called in several other officers , and began first to search our pockets . He took from Mr. Audibert , who was then re- turned into the room , every ...
... shew , and continued to re- fuse on every demand that we made . The Collector then called in several other officers , and began first to search our pockets . He took from Mr. Audibert , who was then re- turned into the room , every ...
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