Lectures on civil and religious liberty: with reflections on the constitutions of France and England; and on the violent writers, who have distinguished themselves in the controversy about their comparative goodness; and particularly on Mr. Burke and Mr. Paine. To which are added, two sermons, on the “Influence of religion on the death of good men”author; sold, 1792 - Всего страниц: 420 |
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... affemble an English Parliament , ir- ritated by the violences of the court . To the wifdom of this Parliament , the ... affembly did not long enjoy the fruits of their victory . Their own fervants , with very little ceremony dismissed ...
... affemble an English Parliament , ir- ritated by the violences of the court . To the wifdom of this Parliament , the ... affembly did not long enjoy the fruits of their victory . Their own fervants , with very little ceremony dismissed ...
Стр. 96
... affembly . We faw fome perfons enter with the fentiments of compaffion written in their countenance . They prefented a petition . It was not for themselves . It was in behalf of the afflicted Afri- cans , groaning under intolerable ...
... affembly . We faw fome perfons enter with the fentiments of compaffion written in their countenance . They prefented a petition . It was not for themselves . It was in behalf of the afflicted Afri- cans , groaning under intolerable ...
Стр. 97
... affembly of the gods , one ftand up . He rose to make his appeal to Heaven . In behalf furely of the common rights of mankind , for the facredness of which , the appeal had so often been made before ? No. It was for the right of the one ...
... affembly of the gods , one ftand up . He rose to make his appeal to Heaven . In behalf furely of the common rights of mankind , for the facredness of which , the appeal had so often been made before ? No. It was for the right of the one ...
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... affembly , utterly at a loss to pronounce upon their own merits , whether they were entitled to the honours of patriots and heroes , or to be hanged as rebels and traitors , and the majority strongly inclined to be of the laft opinion ...
... affembly , utterly at a loss to pronounce upon their own merits , whether they were entitled to the honours of patriots and heroes , or to be hanged as rebels and traitors , and the majority strongly inclined to be of the laft opinion ...
Стр. 103
... Affembly of France to abolish the Game Laws , this gentleman confiders as a part of the conftitution of that country . But the former acts of the British legiflature , fettling the different powers of its different branches , make , in ...
... Affembly of France to abolish the Game Laws , this gentleman confiders as a part of the conftitution of that country . But the former acts of the British legiflature , fettling the different powers of its different branches , make , in ...
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