Politics for the People; Or, A Salmagundy for Swine ...D. I. Eaton, 1794 |
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... by Parliament that the influence of the Crown was increafing and ought to be diminfhed - What would his Lordships fentiments have been had he lived in these days ? terror are as necessary restraints on Princes and Bodies of 18 ]
... by Parliament that the influence of the Crown was increafing and ought to be diminfhed - What would his Lordships fentiments have been had he lived in these days ? terror are as necessary restraints on Princes and Bodies of 18 ]
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terror are as necessary restraints on Princes and Bodies of Men , as locks , bars , and irons on the felons in Newgate . Moral and Political Memoirs , Page 157 One of the strongest symptoms of the decline of a state , and ... Princes and ...
terror are as necessary restraints on Princes and Bodies of Men , as locks , bars , and irons on the felons in Newgate . Moral and Political Memoirs , Page 157 One of the strongest symptoms of the decline of a state , and ... Princes and ...
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... PRINCES , though ready to dis- pose of their subjects to fight on any side , have never been found thus engaged without the prospect of some reward . In this instance the fertile plains of Britain held out to them a power- ful ...
... PRINCES , though ready to dis- pose of their subjects to fight on any side , have never been found thus engaged without the prospect of some reward . In this instance the fertile plains of Britain held out to them a power- ful ...
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... Prince , who bore on his banner the figure of a white horse , the same pale horse , and blazon'd in the same manner as ... Princes of those days , like certain potentates of late times , made a complete parti- tion of the country they ...
... Prince , who bore on his banner the figure of a white horse , the same pale horse , and blazon'd in the same manner as ... Princes of those days , like certain potentates of late times , made a complete parti- tion of the country they ...
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... Princes undertake a war ! Wars indeed , ought slways to be just ; but that is not sufficient ; they ought also to be necessary to the general good . The blood of a nation ought never to be shed , except for its own preservation in the ...
... Princes undertake a war ! Wars indeed , ought slways to be just ; but that is not sufficient ; they ought also to be necessary to the general good . The blood of a nation ought never to be shed , except for its own preservation in the ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affociation againſt becauſe begat bleffings blood Britons caufe cauſe common confequence conftitution corruption crime crown D. I. EATON deſtroy Editor of POLITICS enemies equal expence faft faid fame feem fent fervants fhall fhould fince fome foon France French friends ftate ftill fubjects fuch fuffer fupport fure happineſs heart himſelf honour Houſe human increaſe intereft itſelf juftice Jury juſt King kingdom labour laws leaſt liberty live Lord Lord Advocate mankind meaſure ment mind minifters moft monarchy moſt muft murder muſt Naboth nation nature neceffary never ourſelves Parliament peace penfioners perfons poor prefent Princes PRINTED FOR D. I. puniſh purpoſe reaſon reform refpect repreſentatives Ruffia ſhall society ſpirit ſtate ſuch swineherds tacksman taxes thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion TOM PAINE Toulon Tree of Liberty tyrants uſeful virtue whofe worfe wretched
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 206 - Ye call me Master and Lord: and ye say well; for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's feet. For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you.
Seite 14 - And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
Seite 187 - Forgery at common law has been defined as 'the fraudulent making or alteration of a writing to the prejudice of another man's right
Seite 204 - Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves : for the workman is worthy of his meat.
Seite 4 - And they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us.
Seite 78 - ... upon the mountains, like wild beasts, or put to death in cold blood, without form of trial : the women, after having seen their husbands and fathers murdered, were subjected to brutal violation, and then turned out naked, with their children, to starve on the barren heaths. One whole family was enclosed in a barn, and consumed to ashes.
Seite 78 - In the month of May, the Duke of Cumberland advanced with the army into the Highlands, as far as Fort Augustus, where he encamped ; and sent off detachments on all hands, to hunt down the fugitives, and lay waste the country with fire and sword.
Seite 185 - For though, in foro conscientice, a fixed design or will to do an unlawful act is almost as heinous as the commission of it, yet, as no temporal tribunal can search the heart, or fathom the intentions of the mind, otherwise than as they are demonstrated by outward actions, it therefore cannot punish for what it cannot know.
Seite 8 - And Ahab came into his house heavy and displeased, because of the word which Naboth the Jezreelite had spoken to him; for he had said, I will not give thee the inheritance of my fathers. And he laid him down upon his bed, and turned away his face, and would eat no bread.
Seite 8 - And Jezebel his wife said unto him, Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel ? arise, and eat bread, and let thine heart be merry : I will give thee the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite.