The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... established the privilege of knowing what their representatives say . That the publick , then , might not be deprived of writings , thus worthy of their author , or excluded from the easy perusal of Parliamentary Orations , thus amus ...
... established the privilege of knowing what their representatives say . That the publick , then , might not be deprived of writings , thus worthy of their author , or excluded from the easy perusal of Parliamentary Orations , thus amus ...
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... establish any precedent by an act of the senate . To restrain that commerce by which the necessaries of life are distributed is a very bold experiment , and such as once produced an insurrection in the empire of the Turks , that ...
... establish any precedent by an act of the senate . To restrain that commerce by which the necessaries of life are distributed is a very bold experiment , and such as once produced an insurrection in the empire of the Turks , that ...
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... established by the regency , however seasonable , produced tumults and distractions , which every good government ought studiously to obviate . By their proclamation , Sir , half the corn that should be found designed for exportation ...
... established by the regency , however seasonable , produced tumults and distractions , which every good government ought studiously to obviate . By their proclamation , Sir , half the corn that should be found designed for exportation ...
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... established by immemorial precedents , and which may therefore be revived without affording any room for jealousy or complaints . An embargo imposed only by the prerogative may be relaxed or enforced as occasion may require , or ...
... established by immemorial precedents , and which may therefore be revived without affording any room for jealousy or complaints . An embargo imposed only by the prerogative may be relaxed or enforced as occasion may require , or ...
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... established condition of mankind , but must be suspended when they can only obstruct the purposes for which they were contrived , and must vary with the circumstances to which they were adapted . To expect that the people shall be con ...
... established condition of mankind , but must be suspended when they can only obstruct the purposes for which they were contrived , and must vary with the circumstances to which they were adapted . To expect that the people shall be con ...
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able advantage affairs allies appear arguments army assembly assert assistance authority bill Britain censure clause command commerce common conduct consequences consider contempt danger debate declare defence denied designs discover dominions easily effect Sir encrease endeavour enemies engaged enquiry equally evident expected expedient expence exposed favour fleet follows:-Sir forces formidable France French HENRY PELHAM honourable gentleman hope House of Austria House of Bourbon HOUSE OF COMMONS imagine imputed inclined interest justice justly King of Prussia less liberty Lordships Majesty measures ment merchants method minister ministry motion nation necessary necessity neral never noble Lord obliged observe occasion officers opinion oppose oppression ourselves perhaps petition present preserve produced proposed publick punishment Queen of Hungary question raised reason regard sailors seamen senate ships Sir ROBERT WALPOLE Sir WILLIAM YONGE soldiers Spain Spaniards spoke success suffer sufficient surely tion trade treaty treaty of Hanover troops