Select Letters Taken from Fog's Weekly Journal ...Printed; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1732 |
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Pagina 36
... thought to be out of Danger , ( as the Term was ) for the World made no Doubt but it would pafs the House of Lords . Nevertheless the fpiritual Lords , with those that reprefent the Peerage of Scotland , and fome others who live in the ...
... thought to be out of Danger , ( as the Term was ) for the World made no Doubt but it would pafs the House of Lords . Nevertheless the fpiritual Lords , with those that reprefent the Peerage of Scotland , and fome others who live in the ...
Pagina 44
... annex'd , which Act pass'd upon thofe Conditions , and the Parliament fat fome Time after , and made feveral other Acts that fame Seffions . But But it was thought that all thefe Conditions were not 44 Select LETTERS out of.
... annex'd , which Act pass'd upon thofe Conditions , and the Parliament fat fome Time after , and made feveral other Acts that fame Seffions . But But it was thought that all thefe Conditions were not 44 Select LETTERS out of.
Pagina 45
But it was thought that all thefe Conditions were not punctually comply'd with , wherefore another Parliament that fat foon after ( for the fame Parlia- ment never fat twice in thofe Days ) took Notice of , and gave their Judgment upon ...
But it was thought that all thefe Conditions were not punctually comply'd with , wherefore another Parliament that fat foon after ( for the fame Parlia- ment never fat twice in thofe Days ) took Notice of , and gave their Judgment upon ...
Pagina 54
... thought it very reasonable it fhould be granted to the King , because he had proceeded fo wifely in the Business he had undertaken , both for his own Honour , the Glory of the Nation , and the Good of the People , - and they pray'd God ...
... thought it very reasonable it fhould be granted to the King , because he had proceeded fo wifely in the Business he had undertaken , both for his own Honour , the Glory of the Nation , and the Good of the People , - and they pray'd God ...
Pagina 58
... thought worthy of the Friendship of the divine Socrates , and both the one and the other of thefe Poets were ftiled the Wife , both by Oracles and Philofophers . There have been few Men great either in Arms or in the Affairs of State ...
... thought worthy of the Friendship of the divine Socrates , and both the one and the other of thefe Poets were ftiled the Wife , both by Oracles and Philofophers . There have been few Men great either in Arms or in the Affairs of State ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 59 - Would he were fatter! but I fear him not: Yet if my name were liable to fear, I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius.
Pagina 39 - Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That...
Pagina 276 - I'll readily give you Damn'd ignorant prelates, and counsellors privy. Then let us no longer by parsons be flamm'd, For we know by these marks the place of the damn'd: And HELL to be sure is at Paris or Rome. How happy for us that it is not at home!
Pagina 276 - Privy, Then let us no longer by Parfons be flamm'd, For We know by thefe Marks, the Place of the Damn'd : And HELL to be fure is at Paris or Rome, How happy for Us, that it is not at Home ! APOLLO: Or, a PROBLEM fohed.
Pagina 39 - Being for difabling Perfons from being chofen Members of, or fitting or voting in the Houfe of Commons, who have any Penfion during Pleafure, or for any Number of Years, or any Offices holden in Truft for them...
Pagina 40 - And by every fuch member of the houfe of commons, at the table in the middle of the faid houfe, and...
Pagina 40 - Houfe, as aforefaid, fuch Member fhall be, and is hereby adjudged and declared to be guilty of wilful and corrupt Perjury, and being thereof convicted by due Courfe of Law, fhall incur and fuffer the Pains and Penalties, which, by the Laws and Statutes of this Realm, are...
Pagina 39 - ... sworn and declared, that they had not directly, nor indirectly, any pension during pleasure, or for any number of years, or any office in part, or in the whole, held for them, or for their benefit, by any persons whatsoever; and that they would not accept any such pensions or offices, without signifying the same to the house within fourteen days after they should be received or accepted.
Pagina 40 - Number of Years, or any Office from the Crown, in Part, or in the Whole, held in Truft for him, or...
Pagina 37 - People ; for,, firit, altho' this Influence appears to be that of the Crown, it may become virtually • that of the Minifter, and be applied to...