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... state of " your kingdom . your kingdom . We are igno- " rant how long the enemies of ma- giftracy and the public tranquil- lity , may have the ignominious glory of triumphing over the laws ; but we will venture to an- " fwer to your ...
... state of " your kingdom . your kingdom . We are igno- " rant how long the enemies of ma- giftracy and the public tranquil- lity , may have the ignominious glory of triumphing over the laws ; but we will venture to an- " fwer to your ...
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... state ; clergy ; marthals of France ; gover- nors of provinces ; knights of dif- ferent orders ; members of council ; a deputation of one member from each parliament in the kingdom , and of two from the chamber of ac- counts and fupply ...
... state ; clergy ; marthals of France ; gover- nors of provinces ; knights of dif- ferent orders ; members of council ; a deputation of one member from each parliament in the kingdom , and of two from the chamber of ac- counts and fupply ...
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... state is only weakened by the number and extent of its territories . That the order he intended to establish was not new ; for there was but one parlia- ment in the kingdom when Philip the Fair fixed his refidence at Paris . That city ...
... state is only weakened by the number and extent of its territories . That the order he intended to establish was not new ; for there was but one parlia- ment in the kingdom when Philip the Fair fixed his refidence at Paris . That city ...
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... state of affairs fould require it . " Such " fays the king , " is the re - establish- " ment which my love for my peo- Iple has prepared ; and I confe- " crate this day for the commence- " ment of their happinefs , which is " my only ...
... state of affairs fould require it . " Such " fays the king , " is the re - establish- " ment which my love for my peo- Iple has prepared ; and I confe- " crate this day for the commence- " ment of their happinefs , which is " my only ...
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... state was too deeply involved in debt and embar- raflment to be extricated or re- lieved by any thing within the im- mediate powers of the crown : the fame benevolent difpofition , which made him ready upon every oc- cafion to ...
... state was too deeply involved in debt and embar- raflment to be extricated or re- lieved by any thing within the im- mediate powers of the crown : the fame benevolent difpofition , which made him ready upon every oc- cafion to ...
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Página 346 - An act for the better support of His Majesty's household, and of the honour and dignity of the crown of Great Britain,' to which your Commons humbly beg your royal assent.
Página 332 - III. The nation is essentially the source of all sovereignty; nor can any individual, or any body of men, be entitled to any authority which is not expressly derived from it.
Página 332 - The law is an expression of the will of the community. All citizens have a right to concur, either personally or by their representatives, in its formation.
Página 333 - Men and of citizens, that force is instituted for the benefit of the community and not for the particular benefit of the persons with whom it is intrusted. XIII. A common contribution being necessary...
Página 154 - Her sweets no longer with her dwells: But scent and beauty both are gone, And leaves fall from her, one by one. Such fate ere long will thee betide When thou hast handled been awhile, With sere flowers to be thrown aside; And I shall sigh, while some will smile, To see thy love to every one Hath brought thee to be loved by none.
Página 259 - I go then from thy Spirit: or whither shall I go then from thy presence? 7 If I climb up into heaven, thou art there: if I go down to hell, thou art there also. 8 If I take the wings of the morning: and remain in the uttermost parts of the sea; 9 Even there also shall thy hand lead me: and thy right hand shall hold me.
Página 259 - LORD, thou hast searched me out, and known me : thou knowest my down-sitting, and mine up-rising ; thou understandest my thoughts long before.
Página 333 - XIV. Every citizen has a right, either by himself or his representative, to a free voice in determining the necessity of public contributions, the appropriation of them, and their amount, mode of assessment, and duration.
Página 300 - The Prince of Wales learns from Mr. Pitt's letter, that the proceedings in parliament are now in a train, which enables Mr. Pitt, according to the intimation in his former...
Página 333 - X. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even on account of his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order established by the law.