| Thomas Paine, Edward Hodgson - 1792 - Страниц: 140
...effectually influenced into one ; and as a legiflart ture is to have no temper of its own, the minifter, ** whoever he at any time may be, touches it as ** with an opium wand, and it fleeps obedience." Now, Gentlemen, here is another dogma, without a fingle argument ; but that there... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - Страниц: 652
...whoever he a: * Rights of Man, P. ii. p. 38. f Ibid. p. 50. J Ibid. p. 51. § Ibid. p. 56. U Ibid. p. 63. any time may be, touches it as with an opium wand, and it fleeps obedience." * " Alt hereditary government over apesple is to them afpecies ofjlavery" f " Not... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1793 - Страниц: 44
...effetSlually influenced into one, and, as a legiflature, to liave no temper of their own. The miriifter, whoever he at any time may be, touches it as with an opium wand, and it fleeps obedience. " JBut if we look at the diftincl: abilities of the two Hoiifcs, the difference will... | |
| 1793 - Страниц: 524
...viug continued fo long, he trufted in God, temper of its own. The Minuter, who- it was incurable, ever he at any time may be, touches it as with an opium wand, and it ilèeps obedience. 1 But if we look at the diftinn abilities of the two houfes, the difference will... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1794 - Страниц: 504
...effectually in*' fluenced into one ; and, as a Legiflature, to have no temper " of its own.. The Minifter, whoever he at any time may be, * touches it as with an opium wand, and it fleeps obedience. " But if we look at the diftinct: abilities of the Two Houfes, " the difference will... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1795 - Страниц: 432
...effectually in" fluenced into one; and, as a Legiflature, to have no temper ** of its own; The Minifter, whoever he at any time may be, " touches it as with an opium wand, and it fleeps obedience. " But if we look at the diftindT: abilities of the Two Houfes, * i the difference... | |
| John Horne Tooke, John Hill Blanchard - 1795 - Страниц: 480
...effectually influenced into one, and, as a legiflature, to have no temper of its own. T. he minifter, whoever .he at any time may be. touches it as with an opium wand, and it fleeps obedience. " But if we look at the diftin6t abilities of the two houfes, the difference will... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1795 - Страниц: 452
...effectually influenced into one, and, as a legiflature, to have no temper of its own. The miniller, whoever he at any time may be, touches it as with an opium w;md, and it ileeps obedience. " But if we look at the iliftincr. abilities of the two houfes, the... | |
| William Hands - 1803 - Страниц: 578
...of parliament of this" kingdom,) the difference will appear fo great, as to fhew the inconfiflency of placing power where there can be no certainty of the judgment to ufe it. Wretched as the ftate of reprefcntation is in England, (meaning the ftate of reprefentation... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - Страниц: 484
...composed, they appear to be effectually influenced into one, and, as a legislature to have no temper of its own. The minister, whoever he at any time may be, touches it as with an opiate wand, and it sleeps obedience. " But if we look at the distinct abilities of the two houses,... | |
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