The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... minister , and the Commons have always been considered as more faithful to their trust , and more properly the representatives of the people , in pro- portion as they have considered this great end with more attention , and prosecuted ...
... minister , and the Commons have always been considered as more faithful to their trust , and more properly the representatives of the people , in pro- portion as they have considered this great end with more attention , and prosecuted ...
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... ministers to make open demands of larger powers , and avow , without disguise , their designs of extending their ... ministry has forborne to adopt , by more secret and artful and silent methods , by methods of diverting the attention of ...
... ministers to make open demands of larger powers , and avow , without disguise , their designs of extending their ... ministry has forborne to adopt , by more secret and artful and silent methods , by methods of diverting the attention of ...
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... ministry the necessity of an embargo , and laid before them those arguments which their own observation and wisdom would never have discovered . Thus , Sir , the ministers , in that instance of their conduct , on which their political ...
... ministry the necessity of an embargo , and laid before them those arguments which their own observation and wisdom would never have discovered . Thus , Sir , the ministers , in that instance of their conduct , on which their political ...
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... ministry , this bill is equally useful , equally necessary . This question is now con- cerning an act of the senate , not of the ministry , and the bill may proceed without obstructing future examinations . If the bill , Sir , now ...
... ministry , this bill is equally useful , equally necessary . This question is now con- cerning an act of the senate , not of the ministry , and the bill may proceed without obstructing future examinations . If the bill , Sir , now ...
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... minister , and aggrandize the officers of state by the mi- series of the people , is a crime too enormous to require or admit any aggravation from rhetoric , and too dangerous to hope for any ex- cuse from candour and lenity . To read ...
... minister , and aggrandize the officers of state by the mi- series of the people , is a crime too enormous to require or admit any aggravation from rhetoric , and too dangerous to hope for any ex- cuse from candour and lenity . To read ...
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