The Constitution of England: Or, An Account of the English Government; in which it is Compared Both with the Republican Form of Government, and the Other Monarchies in EuropeG. Wilkie & J. Robinson, 1810 - 556 стор. |
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Сторінка xviii
... being free from any violent dispositions in that respect : I have since found , that , like the bulk of mankind in all countries , they suffer themselves to be influenced by vehement prepossessions for xviii ADVERTISEMENT .
... being free from any violent dispositions in that respect : I have since found , that , like the bulk of mankind in all countries , they suffer themselves to be influenced by vehement prepossessions for xviii ADVERTISEMENT .
Сторінка xix
... influenced by vehement prepossessions for this or that side of public questions , commonly in proportion as their knowledge of the sub- ject is imperfect . It is , however , a fact , that political prepossessions and party spirit are ...
... influenced by vehement prepossessions for this or that side of public questions , commonly in proportion as their knowledge of the sub- ject is imperfect . It is , however , a fact , that political prepossessions and party spirit are ...
Сторінка 41
... influence which they at present possess ; and the subsequent reigns afford continual instances of its successive growth . Under Edward the Second , the commons be- gan to annex petitions to the bills by which they granted subsidies ...
... influence which they at present possess ; and the subsequent reigns afford continual instances of its successive growth . Under Edward the Second , the commons be- gan to annex petitions to the bills by which they granted subsidies ...
Сторінка 42
... influence of the lower house ( for it was about this time that the peers and the commons began to deliberate in different halls or apartments ) , was far- ther evinced in the following reign , by the irregular and arbitrary attempts of ...
... influence of the lower house ( for it was about this time that the peers and the commons began to deliberate in different halls or apartments ) , was far- ther evinced in the following reign , by the irregular and arbitrary attempts of ...
Сторінка 64
... influence his vote , he , as well as the voter himself , shall be condemned to pay a fine of five hundred pounds , and for ever disqualified to vote , and hold any office in a corporation , — * This incapacitation is ordered by an act ...
... influence his vote , he , as well as the voter himself , shall be condemned to pay a fine of five hundred pounds , and for ever disqualified to vote , and hold any office in a corporation , — * This incapacitation is ordered by an act ...
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