The Political Register for ...J. Almon, 1767 |
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... true , that the more free is the government , the more fond are the people of Politics . This difpofition is only another name for their love of Liberty , and their zeal for its preservation ; and therefore it ought furely , while kept ...
... true , that the more free is the government , the more fond are the people of Politics . This difpofition is only another name for their love of Liberty , and their zeal for its preservation ; and therefore it ought furely , while kept ...
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... true , though he probably spoke it with great hypocrify , when he told his Parliament , " that he was but the fervant of the people . " It is most absurd to draw a parallel between the crown's appointment of mini- fters and private ...
... true , though he probably spoke it with great hypocrify , when he told his Parliament , " that he was but the fervant of the people . " It is most absurd to draw a parallel between the crown's appointment of mini- fters and private ...
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... true by this , that they abandoned and betrayed the first speaker , and alienated the minds of all indifferent men by the roundness of their declarations ; and actually lost the end they propofed . They contended that the land tax ...
... true by this , that they abandoned and betrayed the first speaker , and alienated the minds of all indifferent men by the roundness of their declarations ; and actually lost the end they propofed . They contended that the land tax ...
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... true causes of them : even those who speak and write moft upon this fub- ject , feem either not to know , or to forget the leading facts . To affift the public therefore in forming a right judgment on this important point , is the ...
... true causes of them : even those who speak and write moft upon this fub- ject , feem either not to know , or to forget the leading facts . To affift the public therefore in forming a right judgment on this important point , is the ...
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... true characteristic of Mr. Rouffeau , to be the most diffimilar to himself , or the most uniformly unequal through all his works . In many parts there appear the deepest knowledge of the firft principles of the human mind and action ...
... true characteristic of Mr. Rouffeau , to be the most diffimilar to himself , or the most uniformly unequal through all his works . In many parts there appear the deepest knowledge of the firft principles of the human mind and action ...
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