Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now First Collected).Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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7. oldal
... asserted by a House of Com- mons which abolished both monarchy and peerage , and whose proceedings , although they ended in one glorious act of substantial justice , could no way be reconciled to the forms of the constitution . Their ...
... asserted by a House of Com- mons which abolished both monarchy and peerage , and whose proceedings , although they ended in one glorious act of substantial justice , could no way be reconciled to the forms of the constitution . Their ...
8. oldal
... assert and vindicate the authority of so high a court as the House of Commons ? The question is answered directly by the ... assertion of the privilege they contend for * . Their whole proceeding stops , and there they stand , ashamed to ...
... assert and vindicate the authority of so high a court as the House of Commons ? The question is answered directly by the ... assertion of the privilege they contend for * . Their whole proceeding stops , and there they stand , ashamed to ...
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... assert , that the body of the people long addressed , petitioned , and remonstrated with manly firm- ness and perseverance , without the least effect , or even impression . The full redress demanded by this injured nation , seems ...
... assert , that the body of the people long addressed , petitioned , and remonstrated with manly firm- ness and perseverance , without the least effect , or even impression . The full redress demanded by this injured nation , seems ...
25. oldal
... assert that government would have re- covered its dignity , but at least our gracious Sovereign must have spared his subjectsthis last insult * , which , if there be any feeling left among us , they will resent more than even the real ...
... assert that government would have re- covered its dignity , but at least our gracious Sovereign must have spared his subjectsthis last insult * , which , if there be any feeling left among us , they will resent more than even the real ...
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... assert , " I found that all the private letters of your friends were regularly pasted in a book , and read over indiscriminately , not only to your friends and acquaintance , but to every visitor . " I glory , Sir , in having four large ...
... assert , " I found that all the private letters of your friends were regularly pasted in a book , and read over indiscriminately , not only to your friends and acquaintance , but to every visitor . " I glory , Sir , in having four large ...
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abuse administration affirm answer appear assertion authority bail bailable best of princes cause character circumstances committed conduct constitution contempt court crown dare declared defend doctrine Duke of Grafton Earl EDIT election endeavour England fact favour friends gentleman give grace Hillsborough honour Horne House of Commons illegal insult judge JUNIUS jury justice King King's Bench kingdom legislature liberty Lord Barrington Lord Boutetort Lord Bute Lord Camden Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Mansfield Lord North Lord Rockingham lordship Majesty Majesty's mean measures ment Middlesex minister ministry nation nature never noble offence opinion parliament party person political Port Egmont present principles PRINTER privilege proclamation PUBLIC ADVERTISER question reason respect royal secretary secretary at war shew Sir James Lowther Sir Jeffery Amherst sovereign spirit statute supposed thing thought tion truth warrant whole Wilkes Wilkes's
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14. oldal - That king James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the Constitution of the Kingdom, by breaking the original Contract between king and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits, and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental Laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the Kingdom, has abdicated the Government, and that the Throne is thereby become vacant.
13. oldal - War, was and is incapable of being elected ' a member to serve in this present Parliament.
134. oldal - Delivery, either by the Prisoner or any one in his Behalf, to set at Liberty the Prisoner upon Bail...
148. oldal - Considering the situation and abilities of Lord Mansfield, I do not scruple to affirm, with the most solemn appeal to God for my sincerity, that, in my judgment, he is the very worst and most dangerous man in the kingdom. Thus far I have done my duty in endeavouring to bring him to punishment. But mine is an inferior, ministerial office in the temple of justice. — I have bound the victim, and dragged him to the altar.
138. oldal - extends only to the case of commitments for such criminal charge, as can produce no inconvenience to public justice by a temporary enlargement of the prisoner*.
50. oldal - Mellefont,) is a gull, and made a fool, and cheated. Is every man a gull and a fool that is deceived ? At that rate I am afraid the two classes of men will be reduced to one, and the knaves themselves be at a loss to justify their title : but if an open-hearted honest man, who has an entire confidence in one whom he takes to be his friend...
56. oldal - ... his pistol upon him, as any other private person; and if their conscience would not permit them to do the like; he advised them not to list themselves in his troop, or under his command"; which was generally looked upon as imprudent and malicious, and might, by the professions the parliament then made, have proved dangerous to him; yet served his turn, and severed from others, and united among themselves, all the furious and incensed men against the government, whether ecclesiastical or civil,...
14. oldal - That King James the second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of this kingdom by breaking the original contract between King and people, and by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himself out of this kingdom, hath abdicated the government, &c.
118. oldal - That the general reasonings, which were em' ployed against that power, went directly to our ' whole legislative right, and that one part of it ' could not be yielded to such arguments, without ' a virtual surrender of all the rest.
134. oldal - ... plainly an'd specially expressed in the warrant of commitment) upon payment or tender of the charges of bringing...