London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, 9. kötetC. Ackers, 1740 |
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25. oldal
... tion with the other Branches of the Legijlatare , the great Business of the Nation ; and tho they have an equal Right to Juftice and Li- berty from the other Branches , it must be imagin'd that they place the most immediate Confidence ...
... tion with the other Branches of the Legijlatare , the great Business of the Nation ; and tho they have an equal Right to Juftice and Li- berty from the other Branches , it must be imagin'd that they place the most immediate Confidence ...
30. oldal
... tion , by the Neglect of his Duty ; otherwife a Tribune might not think himself obnoxious tho ' he demolish'd the Capitol , or burnt the naval Stores . Certainly , he that is guilty of fuch Extra- vagancies can't be look'd upon as a ...
... tion , by the Neglect of his Duty ; otherwife a Tribune might not think himself obnoxious tho ' he demolish'd the Capitol , or burnt the naval Stores . Certainly , he that is guilty of fuch Extra- vagancies can't be look'd upon as a ...
34. oldal
... tion of all Employments of any Value in the Kingdom belongs to bis Minifter , and the Nobility and Gentry , as well as others , are under a greater Neceffity than ever of rendering them- Jelves acceptable to him , that they may get Em ...
... tion of all Employments of any Value in the Kingdom belongs to bis Minifter , and the Nobility and Gentry , as well as others , are under a greater Neceffity than ever of rendering them- Jelves acceptable to him , that they may get Em ...
35. oldal
... tion , than to difavow their Conduct when the Mifchief is done , and right themselves by Force against what will have an Appearance of Law . That is the last , and wort Neceffity under which a Nation can act : It is the Dif- folution of ...
... tion , than to difavow their Conduct when the Mifchief is done , and right themselves by Force against what will have an Appearance of Law . That is the last , and wort Neceffity under which a Nation can act : It is the Dif- folution of ...
57. oldal
... tion , furely it will be granted , that every Constituent has a Right , and is in Duty bound , to inquire into the paft Conduct of his Reprefentative , in order to determine , whether he ought to trust him a fecond Time ; because if he ...
... tion , furely it will be granted , that every Constituent has a Right , and is in Duty bound , to inquire into the paft Conduct of his Reprefentative , in order to determine , whether he ought to trust him a fecond Time ; because if he ...
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284. oldal - I, by twenty sail attended, Did this Spanish town affright ; Nothing then its wealth defended, But my orders — not to fight ! Oh ! that in this rolling ocean I had cast them with disdain, And obeyed my heart's warm motion, To have quelled the pride of Spain...
31. oldal - Money in the Houfe of Commons, while his Soldiers are perhaps taking it away at their Quarters, for Want of his Prefence to reftrain them, and of better Difcipline among them : Nay, perhaps his Troop or Regiment may be in...
325. oldal - Sir Thomas Gresham: who, by the honourable profession of a merchant, having enriched himself and his country for carrying on the commerce of the world, built the Royal Exchange.
31. oldal - ParliamentMens having fuch Places in the Exchequer, as the very Profit of them depends on the Money given to the King in Parliament. Would any of your...
287. oldal - Commons, of the City of London, in Common-Council affembled. May it pleafe your Majefty, " We your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common...
503. oldal - AM very ready to allow, that it is laudable in a free People to be jealous of their Liberties ; and to be ready to repel the leaft Attack that can be made upon B them.
142. oldal - They increased every Minute by new Negroes coming to them; so that they were above Sixty, some say a Hundred; on which they halted in a field, and set to Dancing, Singing, and beating Drums, to draw more Negroes to them, thinking they were now victorious over the whole Province, having marched ten Miles, and burnt all before them without Opposition...
357. oldal - Affiftance of his Parliament at this critical and important Conjuncture, I, from thence, thought it was the Duty of every Member of this Houfe, to confider our prefent Circumftances, and, if he could think of any Thing that might contribute to our...
298. oldal - Prizes that (hall be taken from the Enemy, by his Majefty's Ships of War. Both thefe Petitions are founded on Juftice, and, for this Reafon, his Majefty has already anfwered, that when a Value is put upon the Prizes, 'and the Ships and Cargoes difpofed of to the beft Advantage, both (hall be confidered. With regard therefore to the Prizes that...
178. oldal - And ease, and luxury ! O luxury, Bane of elated life, of affluent states, What dreary change, what ruin is not thine ? How doth thy bowl intoxicate the mind ! To the soft entrance of thy rosy cave How dost thou lure the fortunate and great ! Dreadful attraction ! while behind thee gapes Th...