English Historical Documents: 1714-1783, ed. by D. B. Horn and M. RansomeDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1957 - Great Britain |
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Page 99
... reason to expect . The question is not concerning any fine imaginary republic , of which a man may form a plan in his closet . There is no doubt , but a popular goverment may be imagined more perfect than absolute monarchy , or even ...
... reason to expect . The question is not concerning any fine imaginary republic , of which a man may form a plan in his closet . There is no doubt , but a popular goverment may be imagined more perfect than absolute monarchy , or even ...
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... reason for being on that side , for he is Lady Betty Germaine's1 relation , and hopes to get some of her riches when she dies . My Lord Scarborough persuaded his brother , Sir William ( Thomas ) Sanderson , to vote contrary to his ...
... reason for being on that side , for he is Lady Betty Germaine's1 relation , and hopes to get some of her riches when she dies . My Lord Scarborough persuaded his brother , Sir William ( Thomas ) Sanderson , to vote contrary to his ...
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... reason of such omission ; nor shall any incapacity , disability , forfeiture or penalty , be incurred by reason of the same , unless such person be so removed , or such prosecution be commenced , within six months after such person's ...
... reason of such omission ; nor shall any incapacity , disability , forfeiture or penalty , be incurred by reason of the same , unless such person be so removed , or such prosecution be commenced , within six months after such person's ...
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GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
David Hume on Whether the British Government inclines more | 97 |
7 Nathaniel Wraxall on the Character of George III | 105 |
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