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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... almost every thing they had . And by French Troops placed in all their strong Towns , they are forced to fit out Ships to fight against us , when they had rather by half fight for us . But what are we the better for all this ? In spite ...
... almost every thing they had . And by French Troops placed in all their strong Towns , they are forced to fit out Ships to fight against us , when they had rather by half fight for us . But what are we the better for all this ? In spite ...
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... almost all of them , as much engroffed by worldly Business , or Cares , or Amusements , as if they were to live here for ever ? Laftly , look at the Lower Claffes : -And though ( after due allowance for their little in- ftruction and ...
... almost all of them , as much engroffed by worldly Business , or Cares , or Amusements , as if they were to live here for ever ? Laftly , look at the Lower Claffes : -And though ( after due allowance for their little in- ftruction and ...
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... almost say " Mole ruit fuâ ! " If but a small part of that time , and thofe talents , which are wafted in long - winded ha- rangues , aud bitter difputations , were thus ap- plied ; 1 plied ; our Laws would acquire clearness , preci ...
... almost say " Mole ruit fuâ ! " If but a small part of that time , and thofe talents , which are wafted in long - winded ha- rangues , aud bitter difputations , were thus ap- plied ; 1 plied ; our Laws would acquire clearness , preci ...
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... all around them . In any other place , they almost unavoidably do Mif- chief , by adding to the number of those , whom , the Vices of Cities inevitably corrupt . But But if purer motives cannot prevail , let Pride plead [ 18 ]
... all around them . In any other place , they almost unavoidably do Mif- chief , by adding to the number of those , whom , the Vices of Cities inevitably corrupt . But But if purer motives cannot prevail , let Pride plead [ 18 ]
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... or pardoned , when we mul- tiply Oaths by every new Law , till they are be- come almost Words of Courfe ; and have loft all that Reverence which was formerly annexed to them ; and without which , they can only in- [ 37 ]
... or pardoned , when we mul- tiply Oaths by every new Law , till they are be- come almost Words of Courfe ; and have loft all that Reverence which was formerly annexed to them ; and without which , they can only in- [ 37 ]
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