... defire. to have things governed rather by tricks and little arts, than according to the direction of the laws, or the bent of the people ; if they, who, Upon the virtuous... The True Briton ... - Página 95por Philip Wharton Duke of Wharton - 1723Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1739 - 738 páginas
...Difiribution of thefe Sums, they likewife make and li'tle Arts, than according to the DinEiion of tht Laws, or the Bent of the People ; if they, who, upon the virtutut Principle of keeping England a free Country, in former Timer, oppos'd all Excifes. jbould... | |
| Philip Wharton Duke of Wharton - 1732 - 398 páginas
...confume us in their Minifterial, and fell us * in their Legiflative Capacity : If they fhould defire ' to have Things govern'd rather by Tricks and little...England a free Coun« try, in former Times oppofed all Excifes, fhpujd ' be brought to create fo many new Offices and Offi* cers, as may Influence Elections... | |
| William Pulteney Earl of Bath - 1734 - 76 páginas
...nifterial, and fell us in their Legi/lative Capa" city; if They fhould defire to have Things " govcrn'd rather by Tricks and little Arts, than " according...the " virtuous Principle of keeping England a free " Country, in former Times, oppofed all Excifes, " fhould be brought to create fo many new Of'* fices... | |
| 1739 - 660 páginas
...quotation of them; Us in their kgiflati<ve capacity ; if they fhould defire to have things govem'd rather by tricks and little arts, than according to the direction of die to create fo many neto tfficts and officers, as may influence eUSima round the kingdom; if they,... | |
| 1756 - 526 páginas
...minifterial, 1 and fell us in their legiflative capacity, if they ' fliould defire to have things governed, rather ' by tricks and little arts, than according...to the ' direction of the laws, or the bent of the peo' pie : if they, who upon the virtuous principles ' of keeping England a free country, in former... | |
| 1756 - 520 páginas
...in their legiflative capacity, if they '"fho.uid defire to have things governed, rather ^by.bicksand little arts, than according to the '/direction of the laws, or the bent of the peo' *ple: if they, who upon the virtuous principles ' of keeping England a free courxtry, in former... | |
| Charles Davenant - 1771 - 400 páginas
...minifterial, and fell us in their legiflative capacity ; if they fhould defire. to have things governed rather by tricks and little arts, than according to...bent of the people ; if they, who, Upon the virtuous principles of keeping England a free country, in former times, oppofed all excifes, mould be brought... | |
| Walter Sichel - 1902 - 662 páginas
...ministerial, and sell us in their legislative capacity ; if they should desire to have things governed rather by tricks and little arts than according to...upon the virtuous principle of keeping England a free country, in former times opposed all Excises, should be brought to create so many new offices and officers... | |
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