Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, 第 9 巻Benjamin Flower 1811 |
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... reform her numerous crying abuses , in CHURCH and STATE , ap- pears determined to brave " the Omnipotent to arms ! " and thus instead of taking warning by the example of the vitiated governments on the continent , inviting , and ...
... reform her numerous crying abuses , in CHURCH and STATE , ap- pears determined to brave " the Omnipotent to arms ! " and thus instead of taking warning by the example of the vitiated governments on the continent , inviting , and ...
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... reform in the house of Commons , by the adoption of which system , that corrupt influence which unhappily for the people of this country , and indeed for the people of Europe in general , has so long been the ruling principle , the main ...
... reform in the house of Commons , by the adoption of which system , that corrupt influence which unhappily for the people of this country , and indeed for the people of Europe in general , has so long been the ruling principle , the main ...
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... reform have vanished from the two houses . It is cur- rently reported that the Regent did not entirely approve of the speech made for him , and we sincerely hope the report is true . In the debate on the address being brought up , Sir T ...
... reform have vanished from the two houses . It is cur- rently reported that the Regent did not entirely approve of the speech made for him , and we sincerely hope the report is true . In the debate on the address being brought up , Sir T ...
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... reform , and a redress of grievances were enforced by allusions to the war , and by urging the absolute necessity of proposing nego- ciations for peace . The city petition has conveyed truths of the first importance to the ear of the ...
... reform , and a redress of grievances were enforced by allusions to the war , and by urging the absolute necessity of proposing nego- ciations for peace . The city petition has conveyed truths of the first importance to the ear of the ...
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... reform of which is represented as absolutely necessary " for the safety of the crown , the happiness " of the people , and the peace and independence of the country . " We earnestly hope that the citizens of London are correct in their ...
... reform of which is represented as absolutely necessary " for the safety of the crown , the happiness " of the people , and the peace and independence of the country . " We earnestly hope that the citizens of London are correct in their ...
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Adam amongst army bill body British cause christian church civil conduct consent consequence constitution corruption Corsica court crown declared defendant divine doctrine dominion duty endeavour enemy England established evil expence father France French friends Genoese give hath honour hope house of Commons house of Lords ject judge judgment jury justice King King's kingdom labour land legislative libel Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord Holland Lord Sidmouth Lord Wellington lordship Majesty Majesty's mankind means ment ministers monarch narch nation nature neral never object observed occasion opinion parliament party peace persons political Portugal present Prince Regent principles Protestant Dissenters prove punishment racter reason reform reign religion religious liberty render respect royal highness shew sion society sovereign Spain spirit supposed ther thing tion toleration Triennial Act truth virtue whole words
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16 ページ - ... books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are; nay, they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect, that! bred them.
212 ページ - Where there is much desire to learn, there of necessity will be much arguing, much writing, many opinions ; for opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making.
212 ページ - Now once again by all concurrence of signs, and by the general instinct of holy and devout men, as they daily and solemnly express their thoughts, God is decreeing to begin some new and great period in His Church, even to the reforming of Reformation itself. What does He then but reveal Himself to His servants, and as His manner is, first to His Englishmen...
145 ページ - To understand political power right and derive it from its original, we must consider what state all men are naturally in, and that is a state of perfect freedom to order their actions and dispose of their possessions and persons as they think fit, within the bounds of the law of nature, without asking leave or depending upon the will of any other man.
16 ページ - I deny not, but that it is of greatest concernment in the Church and Commonwealth, to have a vigilant eye how books demean themselves as well as men; and thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors.
212 ページ - ... is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention, it...
218 ページ - ... up with the study of highest and most important matters to be reformed, should be disputing, reasoning, reading, inventing, discoursing, even to a rarity...
212 ページ - Commons ; and from thence derives itself to a gallant bravery and wellgrounded contempt of their enemies, as if there were no small number of as great spirits among us as his was, who when Rome was nigh besieged by Hannibal, being in the city, bought that piece of ground at no cheap rate, whereon Hannibal himself encamped his own regiment.
212 ページ - We can grow ignorant again, brutish, formal, and slavish, as ye found us; but you then must first become that which ye cannot be, oppressive, arbitrary, and tyrannous, as they were from whom ye have freed us.
218 ページ - Reformation itself: what does He then but reveal Himself to His servants, and as His manner is, first to His Englishmen? I say, as His manner is, first to us, though we mark not the method of His counsels, and are unworthy.