The state of the nation, in a series of letters to the duke of Bedford1805 |
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... political liberty -that only possible security against misgovernment ! A It certainly is not possible to know the state of the nation , unless we know whether it be , or be not , go- verned agreeably to the principles of the CONSTITU ...
... political liberty -that only possible security against misgovernment ! A It certainly is not possible to know the state of the nation , unless we know whether it be , or be not , go- verned agreeably to the principles of the CONSTITU ...
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... political machinations ; and who , notwithstanding the consciousness they must now feel of having been imposed upon , the disappointment of their expectations , and their ultimate discovery of the wide difference there is , between an ...
... political machinations ; and who , notwithstanding the consciousness they must now feel of having been imposed upon , the disappointment of their expectations , and their ultimate discovery of the wide difference there is , between an ...
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... political , but a personal character . But the con- stitution and law of England know nothing of personal prerogatives ; and if political , or legal prerogatives , be exercised " to the grievance or dishonour of the king- " dom , the ...
... political , but a personal character . But the con- stitution and law of England know nothing of personal prerogatives ; and if political , or legal prerogatives , be exercised " to the grievance or dishonour of the king- " dom , the ...
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... made to take root in the royal mind . " PARLIAMENT was indeed the great object of " all these politics , the end at which they aimed , as " well as the instrument by which they were to oper- " ate . " To the double object , therefore 6.
... made to take root in the royal mind . " PARLIAMENT was indeed the great object of " all these politics , the end at which they aimed , as " well as the instrument by which they were to oper- " ate . " To the double object , therefore 6.
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... political and unreserved confidence in men , however able or specious , however learned or ap- parently moral , if there be rooted in the heart a bigot- ted attachment to arbitrary principles of government . Lord Rockingham had at this ...
... political and unreserved confidence in men , however able or specious , however learned or ap- parently moral , if there be rooted in the heart a bigot- ted attachment to arbitrary principles of government . Lord Rockingham had at this ...
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abuse act of parliament America army Author Benfield bill borough factions bribed Burke Burke's cause civil considered controul corruption counsels crown despotism disgraced dishonour Duke DUKE OF BEDFORD election enemy energy England English constitution Englishmen evil expence favour feelings France freedom French friends grievances hands honour house of commons house of lords house of parliament hundred impeachment influence jury justice king legislative LETTER Lord Melville Lord North Lord Rockingham Lord Sidmouth means members of parliament ment military branch mind minister ministry nation nature noble object opinion oppression parlia parliamentary reformation party patriot peace persons Pitt Pitt's placemen political liberty popular present discontents pretended whig principles recollect redress representation respect restored rotten boroughs shew Sir William Jones speech statesmen statute surprized thing thousand throne tion usurpation virtue virtuous vote whole wisdom