London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Zväzok 9C. Ackers, 1740 |
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... . Sulpicius , Edward Southwell , Efq ; C. Triarius , Robert Tracy , Efq ; L. Geganius , Lord Gage . 2. Cicero , Lord Walpole . Sp . Carvilius , Earl of Carlifte . In the Debate upon the Queflion_re- lating to the last 1738 .
... . Sulpicius , Edward Southwell , Efq ; C. Triarius , Robert Tracy , Efq ; L. Geganius , Lord Gage . 2. Cicero , Lord Walpole . Sp . Carvilius , Earl of Carlifte . In the Debate upon the Queflion_re- lating to the last 1738 .
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... last a wife Man will aim at , " and seldom any but Fools have Oc- G cafion for ; but after the Liberties of a free People are once deftroyed , it foon becomes neceffary ; for the Succeffors of those who ufurp the Sort is , when a Man ...
... last a wife Man will aim at , " and seldom any but Fools have Oc- G cafion for ; but after the Liberties of a free People are once deftroyed , it foon becomes neceffary ; for the Succeffors of those who ufurp the Sort is , when a Man ...
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... last it has overwhelm- ed their Liberties . After having taken Notice of thefe Disadvantages , which muft always attend a Government abfo- lutely free , and which generally C foon overturn fuch Governments , I fhall obferve , Sir , that ...
... last it has overwhelm- ed their Liberties . After having taken Notice of thefe Disadvantages , which muft always attend a Government abfo- lutely free , and which generally C foon overturn fuch Governments , I fhall obferve , Sir , that ...
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... last to destroy the other two Branches of our Government ; by which Means it became a Sort of Government abfolutely free , com- monly called a Democracy , and from thence , as it ufually happens to fuch Governments , it foon de- viated ...
... last to destroy the other two Branches of our Government ; by which Means it became a Sort of Government abfolutely free , com- monly called a Democracy , and from thence , as it ufually happens to fuch Governments , it foon de- viated ...
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... last , as it will be an abfolute Migration of Power from one Sex to the other . I hope in skilful ones too ; and fince we have feen one Man , who vaunted of the Sinking Fund as his own Child , prove a very unnatural Father to it , I ...
... last , as it will be an abfolute Migration of Power from one Sex to the other . I hope in skilful ones too ; and fince we have feen one Man , who vaunted of the Sinking Fund as his own Child , prove a very unnatural Father to it , I ...
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