The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Band 6 |
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... State . With respect to the clamours raifed against the mode of Repre- fentation , thofe he would difmifs after a few obfervations . If any Gentleman , who had oppofed a Parliamentary Reform , was now convinced of the neceflity of the ...
... State . With respect to the clamours raifed against the mode of Repre- fentation , thofe he would difmifs after a few obfervations . If any Gentleman , who had oppofed a Parliamentary Reform , was now convinced of the neceflity of the ...
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... state in public . It was fufficient that he had discovered enough to alarm him for every thing that was dear to Englishmen . He had accordingly communicated his fears to his fellow citizens , and put them upon their guard . Their ...
... state in public . It was fufficient that he had discovered enough to alarm him for every thing that was dear to Englishmen . He had accordingly communicated his fears to his fellow citizens , and put them upon their guard . Their ...
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... State , as it was established at the glorious Revo- lution , fhould fpeak out , and rally round the throne , which it was the with of innovation to pull down . That Throne and that Conftitution he was determined to defend at the hazard ...
... State , as it was established at the glorious Revo- lution , fhould fpeak out , and rally round the throne , which it was the with of innovation to pull down . That Throne and that Conftitution he was determined to defend at the hazard ...
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... State , in the light in which it ought to be viewed , as a matter between the creature and his Maker . All that could be required was fuch a reform , as would leave no class of men any op- preffions to complain of . It was in vain to ...
... State , in the light in which it ought to be viewed , as a matter between the creature and his Maker . All that could be required was fuch a reform , as would leave no class of men any op- preffions to complain of . It was in vain to ...
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... state of man in fo- ciety , for it is needlefs . Let no man touch this work of man ; it is like the work of Heaven , perfect in all its parts , and unlike every other work of man , it is neither capable of perverfion , nor subjećt to ...
... state of man in fo- ciety , for it is needlefs . Let no man touch this work of man ; it is like the work of Heaven , perfect in all its parts , and unlike every other work of man , it is neither capable of perverfion , nor subjećt to ...
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