Miscellanies in Prose and VerseJohn Morphew, 1713 - 414 pages |
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... Nobles and the Commons in Athens and Rome , with the Confequences they had upon both thofe States , Pag . I THE Sentiments of a Church of Eng- land Man , with Refpect to Religion and Government , 93 AN Argument to prove that the Abolish ...
... Nobles and the Commons in Athens and Rome , with the Confequences they had upon both thofe States , Pag . I THE Sentiments of a Church of Eng- land Man , with Refpect to Religion and Government , 93 AN Argument to prove that the Abolish ...
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Jonathan Swift. А DISCOURSE OF THE Contests and Diffentions Between the 7 NOBLES and the COMMONS IN ATHENS and ROME , WITH THE Confequences they had upon both those STATES Si tibi vera videtur Dede manus ; & fi falfa eft accingere contra ...
Jonathan Swift. А DISCOURSE OF THE Contests and Diffentions Between the 7 NOBLES and the COMMONS IN ATHENS and ROME , WITH THE Confequences they had upon both those STATES Si tibi vera videtur Dede manus ; & fi falfa eft accingere contra ...
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... Nobles for the weighty Affairs of the Nation . The laft Divifion is of the Mass or Body of the People , whose Part of Power is great and undifputa- ble , when ever they can unite either collectively or by Deputation to exert it . Now ...
... Nobles for the weighty Affairs of the Nation . The laft Divifion is of the Mass or Body of the People , whose Part of Power is great and undifputa- ble , when ever they can unite either collectively or by Deputation to exert it . Now ...
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... Nobles , and oppreft the People ; One of them proceeding fo far as to endeavour to force a Lady of great Virtue : The very Crime which gave Occafion to the Expulfion of the Regal Power but fixty Years before , as this Attempt did to ...
... Nobles , and oppreft the People ; One of them proceeding fo far as to endeavour to force a Lady of great Virtue : The very Crime which gave Occafion to the Expulfion of the Regal Power but fixty Years before , as this Attempt did to ...
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... Nobles ; of whom 1600 were Murdered at once , and at laft , the Orators themselves , because they left off their Accufations , or to speak Intelligibly , because they withdrew their Impeachments ; having , it feems , rai- fed a Spirit ...
... Nobles ; of whom 1600 were Murdered at once , and at laft , the Orators themselves , because they left off their Accufations , or to speak Intelligibly , because they withdrew their Impeachments ; having , it feems , rai- fed a Spirit ...
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abfolute Abuſes Adminiſtration Affembly againſt almoſt anſwer Athenians Athens becauſe befides beft beſt Cafar Cafe cauſe Chriftianity chufing Church Church of England Clergy Commons Confcience Confent Confequences Conftitution Corruptions Courſe Defign defire deftroy Diffentions difpofed eafily endeavour England faid fame feems felf felves fent feveral fhall fhort fhould fide fince fingle Perfon firft firſt fome fometimes foon fpeak ftill fuch fuppofe fure Government greateſt Greece hath himſelf Houfe Houſe Impeach Inftances Intereft King Kingdom laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs Liberty ligion ment mighty moft moſt muft muſt neceffary Neceffity neral Nobles Number obferved Occafion Opinion Paffion Partrige Party Perfon Phocion pleaſe Pleaſure poffible Pompey Power prefent preferve Prince propofed Publick raiſed Reaſon reft Religion reprefented Rome ſeems Senate Sparta Teft thefe themſelves ther theſe Things thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion Tyranny ufually underſtand univerfal uſe wherein Whigs whofe wife