Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield: Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby and Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 114 Seiten |
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... House of Parliament alone should be trusted with such an arbitrary power ; but that by the word ( Parliament ) is to be understood the Two Houses together , which constitute it ; with whom the King too is suppos'd to be virtually ...
... House of Parliament alone should be trusted with such an arbitrary power ; but that by the word ( Parliament ) is to be understood the Two Houses together , which constitute it ; with whom the King too is suppos'd to be virtually ...
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... House of Lords ; as when causes are said to be brought into Parliament , or the like ; yet that is only because the other House has nothing to do in such matters , and therefore it needs no explana- tion : and ' tis the same when we ...
... House of Lords ; as when causes are said to be brought into Parliament , or the like ; yet that is only because the other House has nothing to do in such matters , and therefore it needs no explana- tion : and ' tis the same when we ...
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... Houses were meant by the word ( Parliament ) for , say they , it was needless to authorise King , Lords , and Commons , who have always an unlimited power ; and it had been giving too great an authority to one House only , viz . the House ...
... Houses were meant by the word ( Parliament ) for , say they , it was needless to authorise King , Lords , and Commons , who have always an unlimited power ; and it had been giving too great an authority to one House only , viz . the House ...
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A SHORT LIFE OF THE DUKE | 11 |
A CHARACTER OF KING CHARLES II page | 55 |
ON FRIENDSHIP | 65 |
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Act of Parliament advis'd allow'd appear arbitrary Bill BOLINGBROOK cause be shew'd charms clause compos'd concern'd consider'd Court crime danger death describ'd deserve Duke of BUCKINGHAM Duke of MARLBOROUGH Duke of YORK Earl of MULGRAVE EDWARD the Third England Ev'n ev'ry excuse express'd fancy fault favour fear fools fortune friends friendship future Parliament good-natur'd happen'd heav'n honour House of Lords house of Peers humour husband interpretation JOHN SHEFFIELD judg'd Treason Judges judgment kind King King's eldest daughter liv'd Lord Chancellor Lord COKE Lord MULGRAVE Lord of STRAFFORD lover meant meer ment Ministers Mistress nature never oblig'd observ'd occasions opinion pass'd passion person PLATO poets pow'r pretend Prince prov'd publick punish Queen resolv'd rest rhime seem'd sometimes sort statute suppos'd supposed Tangier temper thing thought truth vanity VULGAR ERRORS Whereas wise word Parliament