London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen 9C. Ackers, 1740 |
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... fufficient to make them re- ally and effectually fo . Before we can properly bestow upon any Go- G vernment the honourable Title of being a free Government , there must not only be an Affembly of the Peo- which affumes the generous Name ...
... fufficient to make them re- ally and effectually fo . Before we can properly bestow upon any Go- G vernment the honourable Title of being a free Government , there must not only be an Affembly of the Peo- which affumes the generous Name ...
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... fufficient Weight in a numerous Affembly , especially , when that Torrent happens to roll towards that Point , which is moft proper for answering the Ends of ambitious A Men , who for that Reason will neg- lect no Art that may add to ...
... fufficient Weight in a numerous Affembly , especially , when that Torrent happens to roll towards that Point , which is moft proper for answering the Ends of ambitious A Men , who for that Reason will neg- lect no Art that may add to ...
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... fufficient Revenue , nor a fufficient Number of lucrative Pofts and Employments to bestow , for fecuring a Majority in the House of Commons , and much less a Majority of Elections ; and luckily for this Kingdom , his Succeffor not only ...
... fufficient Revenue , nor a fufficient Number of lucrative Pofts and Employments to bestow , for fecuring a Majority in the House of Commons , and much less a Majority of Elections ; and luckily for this Kingdom , his Succeffor not only ...
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... fufficient for juf- tifying the Conduct of the Citizens E of London at their laft Election of a Lord Mayor ; and from this Princi- ple it would be eafy to answer all the Objections that have been made against it but as I have already ...
... fufficient for juf- tifying the Conduct of the Citizens E of London at their laft Election of a Lord Mayor ; and from this Princi- ple it would be eafy to answer all the Objections that have been made against it but as I have already ...
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... fufficient Number of Men , equally endu'd with Good - will and Learning , to constitute fuch a Society ; I anfwer , that every Man of common Sense , that has read the best of our English Authors , may be capable of main- taining an ...
... fufficient Number of Men , equally endu'd with Good - will and Learning , to constitute fuch a Society ; I anfwer , that every Man of common Sense , that has read the best of our English Authors , may be capable of main- taining an ...
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