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Pagina 3
... regard to the People , the only Dif- ference between an abfolute Monar- chy , and an abfolute Ariftocracy , is , are not liable to be deftroyed by his Whim or Paffion ; whereas the Slaves of a private Man may not only fuffer by his ...
... regard to the People , the only Dif- ference between an abfolute Monar- chy , and an abfolute Ariftocracy , is , are not liable to be deftroyed by his Whim or Paffion ; whereas the Slaves of a private Man may not only fuffer by his ...
Pagina 5
... regard to those who are under it , may be called Fear , and may relate to a E Man's Eftate or Revenue , as well as to his Perfon ; for the Fear of lofing an Estate , a lucrative Poft , or a good Penfion , is with many Men more prevalent ...
... regard to those who are under it , may be called Fear , and may relate to a E Man's Eftate or Revenue , as well as to his Perfon ; for the Fear of lofing an Estate , a lucrative Poft , or a good Penfion , is with many Men more prevalent ...
Pagina 6
... Regard for the publick Good ; and muft propagate fuch a selfish Spirit , that no Man will think of getting into the Magiftracy , but in order to have an Opportunity to plunder the People ; nor will any G Man appear at , or endeavour to ...
... Regard for the publick Good ; and muft propagate fuch a selfish Spirit , that no Man will think of getting into the Magiftracy , but in order to have an Opportunity to plunder the People ; nor will any G Man appear at , or endeavour to ...
Pagina 8
... regard to thofe Sorts of Depen- dencies which are of dangerous Con- fequence to Liberty , they may truly be faid to be independent of each other , and the People in each Pro- vince may be faid to be free ; but if any one of the ...
... regard to thofe Sorts of Depen- dencies which are of dangerous Con- fequence to Liberty , they may truly be faid to be independent of each other , and the People in each Pro- vince may be faid to be free ; but if any one of the ...
Pagina 11
... regard to them- felves , agreed to ) put it in the Pow- er of his very next Succeffor to ty- rannize over the Nobility , by indulge ing and increafing the Power of the People in the House of Commons , which continued increafing till the ...
... regard to them- felves , agreed to ) put it in the Pow- er of his very next Succeffor to ty- rannize over the Nobility , by indulge ing and increafing the Power of the People in the House of Commons , which continued increafing till the ...
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