Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5, Volumen 3J. Almon, 1768 |
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... tion ; but I add no more : " Let the ftricken deer go weep . " When it came to the vote of the earl of Buchan , his lord- fhip ftood up , and faid , " My lords , Without the least de- ference to the minifter or his agents , I vote for ...
... tion ; but I add no more : " Let the ftricken deer go weep . " When it came to the vote of the earl of Buchan , his lord- fhip ftood up , and faid , " My lords , Without the least de- ference to the minifter or his agents , I vote for ...
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... tion . What I mean , is , the deftroying of our free and legal conftitution , and the fubjecting us to a military and defpotic government . For , to what other end fhould the miniftry defire an augmentation of the army , particularly at ...
... tion . What I mean , is , the deftroying of our free and legal conftitution , and the fubjecting us to a military and defpotic government . For , to what other end fhould the miniftry defire an augmentation of the army , particularly at ...
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... tion of the records before the grand Committee for Grievances in the houfe of commons . The following is Mr. Wilkes's Addrefs to his Conflituents on the fame Day . To the gentlemen , clergy , and freeholders of the county of Middlefex ...
... tion of the records before the grand Committee for Grievances in the houfe of commons . The following is Mr. Wilkes's Addrefs to his Conflituents on the fame Day . To the gentlemen , clergy , and freeholders of the county of Middlefex ...
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... tion , that your lordships will pleafe to fix fome limits to the dif cretionary power of altering records ; that we may know for the future when we can be certain of the caufe we are to plead ; and that the fubject may not be liable to ...
... tion , that your lordships will pleafe to fix fome limits to the dif cretionary power of altering records ; that we may know for the future when we can be certain of the caufe we are to plead ; and that the fubject may not be liable to ...
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... tion they had to fuch an amendment , and that they or one of them made answer , that they could not confent ; and this deponent re- members , that Lord Manfield faid he did not afk their confent , but wanted to know what their ...
... tion they had to fuch an amendment , and that they or one of them made answer , that they could not confent ; and this deponent re- members , that Lord Manfield faid he did not afk their confent , but wanted to know what their ...
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Página 34 - On th' other side up rose Belial, in act more graceful and humane; A fairer person lost not Heav'n ; he seem'd For dignity compos'd and high exploit: But all was false and hollow ; though his Tongue Dropt Manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason...
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Página 359 - That we will not purchase of any factor, or others, -any kind of goods imported from Great Britain, from January 1769, to January 1770.
Página 286 - They are the subjects of this kingdom, equally entitled with yourselves to all the natural rights of mankind, and the peculiar privileges of Englishmen. Equally bound by its laws, and equally participating of the constitution of this free country, the Americans are the sons — not the bastards of England.
Página 53 - ... which it remained under my roof. Twelve copies of a fmall part of it had been printed in my houfe at my own private prefs. I had carefully locked them up, and I never gave one to the moft intimate friend.
Página 208 - Put not your trust in princes, Nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help. His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; In that very day his thoughts perish.
Página 115 - I shall pass over,) open avowed publications which have been judicially noticed, and may therefore be mentioned, have endeavoured to influence or intimidate the court, and...
Página 335 - America ; and, in one of them, proceeding even to acts of violence, and of resistance to the execution of the law ; the capital town of which colony appears by late advices to be in a state of disobedience to...
Página 114 - God forbid it mould ever be in our power, to deliver him from it; we cannot prevent the judgment of the law, by creating irregularity in the proceedings ; we cannot prevent the confequences of that judgment by pardoning the crime.