The Monitor: Or, British Freeholder: From Aug. 9, 1755, to July 16, 1757, Both Inclusive, Том 2J. Scott, 1757 |
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... ministry ; prevailed with Richard to refer the juftice of his fubjects complaints , to the judgment of parliament : which difmiffed the Chancellor from his office , imprisoned his person , and confifcated his large , eftates , accu ...
... ministry ; prevailed with Richard to refer the juftice of his fubjects complaints , to the judgment of parliament : which difmiffed the Chancellor from his office , imprisoned his person , and confifcated his large , eftates , accu ...
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... ministry to fubvert our religion , laws , and liberties ? how glorious does he shine in the defeat of our enemies ? how immortal in those acts , by which Great - Britain is guarded against all innovations in church and ftate ? АH ...
... ministry to fubvert our religion , laws , and liberties ? how glorious does he shine in the defeat of our enemies ? how immortal in those acts , by which Great - Britain is guarded against all innovations in church and ftate ? АH ...
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... ministry . THE debate grew warm , when a gentleman , who had been bred to the fea , and ferved his Majefty , under Admiral Ruffel , in the year 1692 , interpofed , and undertook to clear up the argument to their mutual fatisfaction . It ...
... ministry . THE debate grew warm , when a gentleman , who had been bred to the fea , and ferved his Majefty , under Admiral Ruffel , in the year 1692 , interpofed , and undertook to clear up the argument to their mutual fatisfaction . It ...
Сторінка 37
... ministry , by throwing the blame upon them ; and thereby expofed himself to the lofs of his majesty's favour , who , yielding too much to the resentment of his miniftry , fuffered him- self to be perfuaded to dismiss the admiral from ...
... ministry , by throwing the blame upon them ; and thereby expofed himself to the lofs of his majesty's favour , who , yielding too much to the resentment of his miniftry , fuffered him- self to be perfuaded to dismiss the admiral from ...
Сторінка 39
... minister , who fhould be found incapable of giving orders , or through envy , or prejudice , or any other pri- vate account , fhould prevail with his Majefty to deprive him and his fubjects of a faithful , D 4 and and experienced ...
... minister , who fhould be found incapable of giving orders , or through envy , or prejudice , or any other pri- vate account , fhould prevail with his Majefty to deprive him and his fubjects of a faithful , D 4 and and experienced ...
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adminiſtration adviſed affiftance againſt almoſt becauſe beſt Britain Britiſh Britons cafe caufe cauſe conftitution corruption councils crown defence defign deftruction deſtroy difgrace diftrefs enemy eſtabliſhed expence expofed expoſed fafety fame fave favour fecurity feem felves fenate fent fervants ferve fervice fhall fhips fhould fleet fome foon foreign fovereign fpirit ftand ftate ftrength fubjects fuch fuffered fufficient fupplies fupport fure fyftem glory greateſt himſelf honeft honour houſe ifland increaſed inftructions intereft juft juftice king and country kingdom laft laſt laws lefs liberty lofs Majefty meaſures ment militia minifter miniftry Minorca misfortunes moft MONITOR moſt muft muſt nation neceffary neceffity never occafion oppofition paffions parliament penfions perfon poffible prefent preferve prince puniſhment purpoſe racter raiſed reafon refolution reprefentatives ruin ſchemes ſhall ſhip ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand throne tion treaſure truft uſe virtue whofe whoſe wiſdom
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Сторінка 1 - You have yet an opportunity, by God's blessing, to secure to you and your posterity the quiet enjoyment of your religion and liberties, if you are not wanting to yourselves, but will exert the ancient vigour of the English nation : but I tell you plainly, my opinion is, if you do not lay hold on this occasion, you have no reason to hope for another.
Сторінка 385 - Remember, O my friends, the laws, the rights, The generous plan of power deliver'd down, From age to age, by your renown'd forefathers, (So dearly bought, the price of so much blood) O let it never perish in your hands ! But piously transmit it to your children.
Сторінка 317 - For lo, thine enemies make a murmuring : and they that hate thee have lift up their head. 3 They have imagined craftily against thy people : and taken counsel against thy secret ones. 4 They have said, Come, and let us root them out, that they be no more a people : and that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.
Сторінка 33 - ... from wealth to poverty: for the riches of a state I take to be the number, fidelity, and affection of its allies; in all which you are notoriously deficient. And by your total insensibility, while your affairs are thus falling into ruin, he is become successful, great, and formidable to all the Greeks, to all the barbarians; and you deserted and inconsiderable; sumptuous, indeed, in your markets; but in everything relating to military power, ridiculous.
Сторінка 462 - That in case the Crown and imperial dignity of this realm shall hereafter come to any person, not being a native of this kingdom of England, this nation be not obliged to engage in any war for the defence of any dominions or territories which do not belong to the Crown of England, without the consent of Parliament.
Сторінка 256 - In my opinion, of all the countries in Europe where I was ever acquainted the government is nowhere so well managed, the people nowhere less obnoxious to violence and oppression, nor their houses less liable to the desolations of war than in England, for there the calamities fall only upon their authors.
Сторінка 80 - I mention Juba's overthrow, And Scipio's death ? Numidia's burning sands Still smoke with blood. 'Tis time we should decree What course to take. Our foe advances on us, And envies us even Lybia's sultry deserts.
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