The Craftsman, Volume 11R. Francelin, 1737 |
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... Right to the FLAG ; and the Spaniards , I fuppofe , will have Pride and Cru- elty enough to tell us that We fhall lofe our EARS ; but I must beg Leave to think the Pretenfions of these Gen- tlemen a little unreasonable , and fhall ...
... Right to the FLAG ; and the Spaniards , I fuppofe , will have Pride and Cru- elty enough to tell us that We fhall lofe our EARS ; but I must beg Leave to think the Pretenfions of these Gen- tlemen a little unreasonable , and fhall ...
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... Right to do , and as is conftantly practifed by every Body of Men , whofe particular Interests are concern'd in any Bill , depending in Parliament . If there happen'd to be any little Infult , or Difor- der , in the Evening of that Day ...
... Right to do , and as is conftantly practifed by every Body of Men , whofe particular Interests are concern'd in any Bill , depending in Parliament . If there happen'd to be any little Infult , or Difor- der , in the Evening of that Day ...
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... Right to be aftonifb'd ; for Aftonishment being a Paffion raised in the Mind by fome outward Object , of an extraordinary Nature , is a Part of Humanity ; and therefore it is pre- fumed that the Exercife of it can never have been ...
... Right to be aftonifb'd ; for Aftonishment being a Paffion raised in the Mind by fome outward Object , of an extraordinary Nature , is a Part of Humanity ; and therefore it is pre- fumed that the Exercife of it can never have been ...
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... Right to difmifs thofe Servants , who will not , or perhaps even think , according to the Prime Minister's Direction ; which ought no Doubt to be the Standard of Faith , and the Center of political Unity . I hope it will be allow'd , in ...
... Right to difmifs thofe Servants , who will not , or perhaps even think , according to the Prime Minister's Direction ; which ought no Doubt to be the Standard of Faith , and the Center of political Unity . I hope it will be allow'd , in ...
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... Right to the Use of any Words in the English Language ; but He feems to have renounced his Title to them , by explaining them into bad Mean- ings ; nay , according to his own Doctrine , it is a very high Infult ( and might , perhaps ...
... Right to the Use of any Words in the English Language ; but He feems to have renounced his Title to them , by explaining them into bad Mean- ings ; nay , according to his own Doctrine , it is a very high Infult ( and might , perhaps ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 226 - Remember, O my friends, the laws, the rights, The generous plan of power deliver'd down, From age to age, by your renown'd forefathers, (So dearly bought, the price of so much blood) O let it never perish in your hands ! But piously transmit it to your children.
Página 140 - The second was of an Opinion directly contrary, to tax those Qualities of Body and Mind for which Men chiefly value themselves, the Rate to be more or less according to the Degrees of excelling, the...
Página 163 - A. Becaufe Mankind in a State of Slavery and Freedom is a different Sort of Creature , for Proof of this I have read what the Greeks were of old, and what they are now in a State of Slavery.
Página 165 - I have not received, or had by myself, or any person whatsoever in trust for me, or for my use and benefit, directly or indirectly, any sum or sums of money, office, place, or employment, gift, or reward, or any promise or security for any money, office, employment, or gift, in order to give my vote at this election, and that I have not been before polled at this election.
Página 113 - Whatsoever the people is chiefly maintained by, that the government supports itself on : nay, perhaps it will be found, that those taxes which seem least to affect land, will most surely of all other fall the rents.
Página 164 - Confequence, and the Election of the Member who voteth for that Law, may be both carried by one Vote ; great and important Services for the Liberties of their Country, have been done by ordinary Men : I have read, that the...
Página 160 - Intention of Government being the Security of the Lives, Liberties, and Properties of the Members of the Community, they never can be fuppofed, by the Law of Nature, to give an arbitrary Power over their Perfons and Eftates. King is a Title, which, tranflated into feveral Languages, fignifies a Magiftrate with as many...
Página 159 - Law; and Loyalty Obedience, according to Law; therefore He who pays this Obedience, is a loyal...
Página 163 - I am able, to pre" ferve the publick Tranquility ; and, as I am a Freelf balder, to give my Vote for the Candidate, whom I '* judge moft worthy to ferve his Country ; for if from '' any partial Motive I fhould give my Vote for one " unworthy, I fhould think myfelf juftly chargeable '
Página 265 - ... they have a liberty to appeal to heaven, whenever they judge the cause of sufficient moment.