Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, 7권Benjamin Flower 1810 |
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... duty of our legislators to make into the gene . ral state of the church , and the various sects of dissenters . What a degrading contrast does Great Britain now exhibit with respect to toleration , and the free exercise of the rights of ...
... duty of our legislators to make into the gene . ral state of the church , and the various sects of dissenters . What a degrading contrast does Great Britain now exhibit with respect to toleration , and the free exercise of the rights of ...
xiii 페이지
... duty : the people should , however , be anxious to express their approbation of any step which may indicate a return to the path of virtue , and a sincere desire of consulting the interests of their constituents ; and at the same time ...
... duty : the people should , however , be anxious to express their approbation of any step which may indicate a return to the path of virtue , and a sincere desire of consulting the interests of their constituents ; and at the same time ...
xxix 페이지
... duty of ministers to have consulted on so important an occasion , - notwithstanding these circumstances , and although many of the members of both houses already demand , not only the dismissal , but the punishment of ministers , as the ...
... duty of ministers to have consulted on so important an occasion , - notwithstanding these circumstances , and although many of the members of both houses already demand , not only the dismissal , but the punishment of ministers , as the ...
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... duty of counting the amount , it is true , does not equal the liberal provision made for the grand associator and inquisitor above named , who is in possession of pla- ces , and sinecures to the amount of 6000l . a year ; but it is ...
... duty of counting the amount , it is true , does not equal the liberal provision made for the grand associator and inquisitor above named , who is in possession of pla- ces , and sinecures to the amount of 6000l . a year ; but it is ...
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... duty we owe to our country to bring the subject before the Lords , by respectfully petitioning them to review their own proceedings : their lordships have precedents of a nature somewhat similar in the proceedings of the house of ...
... duty we owe to our country to bring the subject before the Lords , by respectfully petitioning them to review their own proceedings : their lordships have precedents of a nature somewhat similar in the proceedings of the house of ...
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544 페이지 - He's here in double trust: First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed; then, as his host. Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself.
525 페이지 - England ; and that the arduous and urgent affairs concerning the King, State, and the defence of the Realm, and of the Church of England, and the making and maintenance of laws, and redress of mischiefs and grievances, which daily happen within this Realm, are proper subjects and matter of counsel and debate in Parliament...
475 페이지 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
10 페이지 - Whatever pleas may be urged for a disavowal of engagements formed by diplomatic functionaries in cases where by the terms of the engagements a mutual ratification is reserved, or where notice at the time may have been given of a departure from instructions, or in extraordinary cases essentially violating the principles of equity, a disavowal could not have been apprehended in a case where no such notice or violation existed, where no such ratification was reserved, and more especially where, as is...
525 페이지 - ... that the Commons in Parliament have like liberty and freedom to treat of those matters in such order as in their judgments shall seem fittest; and that every such member of the said House hath like freedom from all impeachment, imprisonment, and molestation (other than by censure of the House itself) for, or concerning, any bill, speaking, reasoning, or declaring of any matter or matters touching the Parliament or Parliament business...
106 페이지 - We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed ; we are perplexed, but not in despair ; persecuted, but not forsaken ; cast down, but not destroyed; always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our body. For we which live, are alway delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our mortal flesh.
525 페이지 - House itself), for or concerning any bill, speaking, reasoning, or declaring of any matter or matters touching the parliament or parliament business ; and that, if any of the said members be complained of and questioned for...
467 페이지 - My lords, I thought the slavish doctrine of passive obedience had long since been exploded ; and, when our kings were obliged to confess that their title to the crown, and the rule of their government, had no other foundation than the known laws of the land, I never expected to hear a divine right, or a divine infallibility, attributed to any other branch of the legislature.
37 페이지 - ... receive the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
392 페이지 - IN a land of liberty it is extremely dangerous to make a distinct order of the profession of arms. In absolute monarchies this is necessary for the safety of the prince, and arises from the main principle of their constitution, which is that of governing by fear ; but in free states the profession of a soldier, taken singly and merely as a profession, is justly an object of jealousy.