Reform Or Ruin: Take Your Choice!: In which the Conduct of the King: the Parliament, the Ministry, the Opposition, the Nobility and Gentry, the Bishops and Clergy, &c.&c.&c. is Considered. And that Reform Pointed Out, which Alone Can Save the Country! By John Bowdler, EsqJ. Hatchard; and F. and C. Rivington, 1798 - Всего страниц: 42 |
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... better , that a King should govern according to fixed and fettled Laws , which are known to all the Nation ; than by undue Influ- ence , Bribery , Corruption , and the like . But [ 7 ] But fay fome - Reform the Church [ 6 ]
... better , that a King should govern according to fixed and fettled Laws , which are known to all the Nation ; than by undue Influ- ence , Bribery , Corruption , and the like . But [ 7 ] But fay fome - Reform the Church [ 6 ]
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... Nation free and happy : But it has now gone on for seven or eight years , and pro- duced Confufion , Oppreffion , Cruelty , Poverty , all forts of Mischief and Wickedness , and no good whatever . And if we are all to have our throats ...
... Nation free and happy : But it has now gone on for seven or eight years , and pro- duced Confufion , Oppreffion , Cruelty , Poverty , all forts of Mischief and Wickedness , and no good whatever . And if we are all to have our throats ...
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... Nation ; for if we are to be pre- The Bishops are in general learned and good Men ; and much are we indebted to the King , for fetting fuch at the head of the Church . They take more pains , and have more work to do , than is commonly ...
... Nation ; for if we are to be pre- The Bishops are in general learned and good Men ; and much are we indebted to the King , for fetting fuch at the head of the Church . They take more pains , and have more work to do , than is commonly ...
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... turned our eyes on the various Claffes of which this Nation is composed ; can we be at a lofs to know what that Reform is , which our cafe requires ? -furely , No. It is as plain , 1 A 1 1 1 plain , as plain can be , that the Reform [ 13 ]
... turned our eyes on the various Claffes of which this Nation is composed ; can we be at a lofs to know what that Reform is , which our cafe requires ? -furely , No. It is as plain , 1 A 1 1 1 plain , as plain can be , that the Reform [ 13 ]
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... Nation's Eyes ! " Let every Member of Parliament , whether Peer or Commoner , reflect on the awful Truft committed to his care , and attend diligently to the execution of it . Not merely when a poli- tical difpute arifes , but ...
... Nation's Eyes ! " Let every Member of Parliament , whether Peer or Commoner , reflect on the awful Truft committed to his care , and attend diligently to the execution of it . Not merely when a poli- tical difpute arifes , but ...
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