The state of the nation, in a series of letters to the duke of Bedford1805 |
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... TION : it is not possible to understand the state of the nation , unless we examine in what degree , more or less , or whether at all , we are members of ' A FREE State , ' actually possessing , and practically exercising the rights of ...
... TION : it is not possible to understand the state of the nation , unless we examine in what degree , more or less , or whether at all , we are members of ' A FREE State , ' actually possessing , and practically exercising the rights of ...
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... tion , are cases in point as strong as history can afford . It is not merely to avoid complexity in my statement , but from the nature and reason of the case , that the last mentioned of these wars is here considered as still in ...
... tion , are cases in point as strong as history can afford . It is not merely to avoid complexity in my statement , but from the nature and reason of the case , that the last mentioned of these wars is here considered as still in ...
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... tion that is at war , from expressing a desire for peace ; when it cannot be made with triumph and glory ; and we are as naturally backward in making acknowledg- ments , which a vain enemy would be flattered by hear- ing . There is also ...
... tion that is at war , from expressing a desire for peace ; when it cannot be made with triumph and glory ; and we are as naturally backward in making acknowledg- ments , which a vain enemy would be flattered by hear- ing . There is also ...
Halaman 7
... tion of its conservative and controuling powers ; as well as on those , who , under such circumstances of the con- stitution , through flattery and falsehood , pervert the minds of princes , so as to endanger the very foundation of a ...
... tion of its conservative and controuling powers ; as well as on those , who , under such circumstances of the con- stitution , through flattery and falsehood , pervert the minds of princes , so as to endanger the very foundation of a ...
Halaman 9
... , a false and 1 See 4 Geo . III . c . 15 ; also Appeal civ . and mil . on Constitu- tion , p . 9. 2 5 Geo . III . c . 12. 3 6 Geo . III . c . 12 . tyrannous principle , equally serviceable for subverting the liberties , 9.
... , a false and 1 See 4 Geo . III . c . 15 ; also Appeal civ . and mil . on Constitu- tion , p . 9. 2 5 Geo . III . c . 12. 3 6 Geo . III . c . 12 . tyrannous principle , equally serviceable for subverting the liberties , 9.
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