Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Band 1T. Cadell, 1784 - 527 Seiten |
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... ancient to modern times , we fhall ftill find the obfervation to hold . The provinces of abfolute monarchies are always better treated than those of free ftates . Compare the Païs conquis of FRANCE with IRELAND , and you will be ...
... ancient to modern times , we fhall ftill find the obfervation to hold . The provinces of abfolute monarchies are always better treated than those of free ftates . Compare the Païs conquis of FRANCE with IRELAND , and you will be ...
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... ancient government , and even to thofe names which have had the fanction of antiquity . Antiquity always be- gets the opinion of right ; and whatever difadvantageous fentiments we may entertain of mankind , they are always found to be ...
... ancient government , and even to thofe names which have had the fanction of antiquity . Antiquity always be- gets the opinion of right ; and whatever difadvantageous fentiments we may entertain of mankind , they are always found to be ...
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... ancient world arofe in the unknown ages of government , when men were as yet › barbarous and uninftructed , and the prince , as well as peafant , was difpofed to receive , with implicit faith , every pious tale or fiction , which was ...
... ancient world arofe in the unknown ages of government , when men were as yet › barbarous and uninftructed , and the prince , as well as peafant , was difpofed to receive , with implicit faith , every pious tale or fiction , which was ...
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... ancient government re - established . CHARLES II . was not made wifer by the example of his father ; but profecuted the fame measures , though , at first , with more fecrecy and caution . New parties arose , under the appellation of ...
... ancient government re - established . CHARLES II . was not made wifer by the example of his father ; but profecuted the fame measures , though , at first , with more fecrecy and caution . New parties arose , under the appellation of ...
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... ancient government . From these fentiments arose the revolution ; an event of mighty confequence , and the firmest foundation of BRITISH liberty . The conduct of the TORIES , during that event , and after it , will afford us a true ...
... ancient government . From these fentiments arose the revolution ; an event of mighty confequence , and the firmest foundation of BRITISH liberty . The conduct of the TORIES , during that event , and after it , will afford us a true ...
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abfolute affigned againſt alfo almoſt alſo ancient arife arts ATHENS authority becauſe befides cafe caufes cauſes CICERO circumftances commerce common compariſon confent confequence confider confiderable conftitution defire DEMOSTHENES DIODORUS SICULUS efteemed encreaſe eſpecially eſtabliſhed factions fame fays fcarcely fciences fecurity feems fenate fenfe fenfible fentiments fhall fhould fince firft fituation flaves fociety fome foon fovereign fpecies fpirit ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuperior fuppofed fupport fure GAUL greateſt GREECE happineſs hiftory himſelf houſe human impoffible induſtry inftance intereft itſelf labour laws leaft leaſt lefs liberty magiftrates mankind meaſure ment moft monarchy moſt muft muſt nation nature neceffary neceffity neighbouring never obferve oppofite orators paffion perfon philofophical pleaſe pleaſure PLUTARCH poffeffed POLYBIUS prefent preferve prince principles purpoſe raiſed reafon refined reprefentatives requifite ROMAN ROME ſeems ſmall ſtate ſtill STRABO ſuch tafte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion univerfal uſe whofe