It requires no persuasion of argument, but simply the evidence of the senses, to convince them, that to transfer the right of election from the collective... The letters of Junius - Side 91av Junius (pseud.) - 1784Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1769 - 760 sider
...all thofe ideas of a H — * of C s, which they have received from their forefathers, and which they already, though vainly perhaps, delivered to their...injury, and forced us to feel, that we are not only oppi tiled, but infulted. With what force, my lord, with what protection are you prepared to meet the... | |
| 1769 - 414 sider
...transfer the right of eleftion from the colle&ive to the reprefentative body of the people, contradicts all thofe ideas of a houfe of commons, which they...have received from their forefathers, and which they already, though vainly perhaps, delivered to their children. The principles, on which this violent... | |
| Junius - 1770 - 246 sider
...the collective to the reprefentative body of the people, contradicts all thofe ideas of a houfe of a commons, which they have received from their forefathers,...though vainly perhaps, delivered to their children. The principle*, on which this violent meafure has been defended, have added (corn to injury, and forced... | |
| 1771 - 508 sider
...body of the people, contradicts all thofe ideas of a houfe' of commons, which they Lave received frum their forefathers, and which they had already, though...this violent meafure has been defended, have added Icorn to injury, and forced us to feel, that we are not only opprefTed but infill ted. With what force,... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 280 sider
...transfer the right of eleftion from the colleftive to the reprefentative body of the people, contradifts all thofe ideas of a houfe of commons, which they...have received from their forefathers, and which they already, though vainly perhaps, delivered to their children. The principle* OQ •*n which this violent... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 262 sider
...transfer the right of election from the collective to the repreTentative body of the people, contradidts .all thofe ideas of a houfe of commons, which they...though vainly perhaps, delivered to their children. The ;rinciples, on which this violent meafure as been defended, have added fcorn to injury, and forced... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 370 sider
...transfer the right of election from the collective to the reprefentative body of the people, contradicts all thofe ideas of a houfe of commons, which they...have received from their forefathers, and which they already, though vainly perhaps, delivered to their children. The principles on which this violent meafure... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 288 sider
...the .collective to the repreXentative body of the people, contradifts all •thofe ideas of a houie of commons, which they have received from their forefathers,...perhaps, delivered to their children. The principles, oil which this violent meafure has been defended, have added fcorn to injury, and forced us "to feel,... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 402 sider
...from the collective to the representative body of the people, contradicts all those ideas of a house of commons which they have received from their forefathers,...their children. The principles on which this violent measure has been defended, have added scorn to injury, and forced us to feel, that we are not only... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1804 - 450 sider
...from the collective to the representative body of the people, contradicts all those ideas of a House of Commons, which they have received from their forefathers,...their children. The principles on which this violent measure has been defended, have added scorn to injury, and forced us to feel, that we are not only... | |
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