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Pagina 8
... Members or Branches E of fuch a Government , have upon one another , with regard to all those Affairs which must be ... Member of any free or equal Society , private or publick , may be faid to have a Dependence upon one another , be ...
... Members or Branches E of fuch a Government , have upon one another , with regard to all those Affairs which must be ... Member of any free or equal Society , private or publick , may be faid to have a Dependence upon one another , be ...
Pagina 11
... Members with the Lofs of the Employments or Pofts they held under the Crown , if in Parliament they prefumed to diffent from the Minifters . Thefe Methods , I fay , the Court began to practise in King Charles's Reign , if they are not ...
... Members with the Lofs of the Employments or Pofts they held under the Crown , if in Parliament they prefumed to diffent from the Minifters . Thefe Methods , I fay , the Court began to practise in King Charles's Reign , if they are not ...
Pagina 14
... Member , without a Recommen- dation from the prime Minifter . We may have Knights , Citizens and Burgeffes , regularly ... Members ought to be free ; but we left it as much in the Power of the Crown as it was be- fore , to prevent that ...
... Member , without a Recommen- dation from the prime Minifter . We may have Knights , Citizens and Burgeffes , regularly ... Members ought to be free ; but we left it as much in the Power of the Crown as it was be- fore , to prevent that ...
Pagina 15
... Members of Par and it fhews that the Opinion of liament was inconfiftent with the Parliament then was , that no Of- Liberties of the People ; tho ' every B ficer of the Excife could be fup- Man , that was a Friend to the Re- pofed to be ...
... Members of Par and it fhews that the Opinion of liament was inconfiftent with the Parliament then was , that no Of- Liberties of the People ; tho ' every B ficer of the Excife could be fup- Man , that was a Friend to the Re- pofed to be ...
Pagina 17
... Members of the Houfe of Commons , as to make a Majority of that Houfe , they will foon come to be our Mafters . This is felf - evident ; and is declared to F ba be fo by the Laws that have been paffed for PROCEEDINGS of the POLITICAL ...
... Members of the Houfe of Commons , as to make a Majority of that Houfe , they will foon come to be our Mafters . This is felf - evident ; and is declared to F ba be fo by the Laws that have been paffed for PROCEEDINGS of the POLITICAL ...
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