Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Volum 8Benjamin Flower 1811 |
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Side xi
... attended to , the facts having been established beyond dispute , there is scarcely a man so utterly corrupted as not to acknowledge that some reform is necessary . Even Lord LIVERPOOL , who from his infancy was trained up in the school ...
... attended to , the facts having been established beyond dispute , there is scarcely a man so utterly corrupted as not to acknowledge that some reform is necessary . Even Lord LIVERPOOL , who from his infancy was trained up in the school ...
Side 34
... attended with any good ; but let that spirit of conciliation which is evi- dently gaining ground in the house and the country work a little more , and such a confidence had he in the good sense of that portion of his countrymen , that ...
... attended with any good ; but let that spirit of conciliation which is evi- dently gaining ground in the house and the country work a little more , and such a confidence had he in the good sense of that portion of his countrymen , that ...
Side 39
... attend to the dis- patch of business . His functions shall cease the 1st . of January , 1811 , the pe- riod when the French administration shall commence . 6. All the public functionaries , of whatever rank , are confirmed in their ...
... attend to the dis- patch of business . His functions shall cease the 1st . of January , 1811 , the pe- riod when the French administration shall commence . 6. All the public functionaries , of whatever rank , are confirmed in their ...
Side 40
... attend to them , that if by chance there should be among you any who , doubting of the existence of such serious circumstances , disapprove with- out sufficient reflection of the plan , or from too much timidity think it imprac- ticable ...
... attend to them , that if by chance there should be among you any who , doubting of the existence of such serious circumstances , disapprove with- out sufficient reflection of the plan , or from too much timidity think it imprac- ticable ...
Side 43
... attended to might qualify a man in a superior manner for the office of a parasite ; but to promote แ peace on earth ... attending a reign of fifty years ? We are not to enquire into the principles of the constitu- tion of our country ...
... attended to might qualify a man in a superior manner for the office of a parasite ; but to promote แ peace on earth ... attending a reign of fifty years ? We are not to enquire into the principles of the constitu- tion of our country ...
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Side 185 - No freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold, or liberties, or free customs, or be outlawed or exiled, or any otherwise destroyed; nor will we not pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Side 51 - I must a little longer entreat your lordships' indulgence. The constitution of this country has been openly invaded in fact; and I have heard, with horror and astonishment, that very invasion defended upon principle. What is this mysterious power, undefined by law, unknown to the subject, which we must not approach without awe, nor speak of without reverence, which no man may question and to which all men must submit...
Side 376 - John. It is the curse of kings, to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humour, than advis'd respect.
Side 333 - ... in any manner destroyed, but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land...
Side 338 - Whatsoever is not read in holy scripture, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man as an article of faith, or necessary to Salvador,.
Side 471 - For the probable receipts of the next year and other details I refer to statements which will be transmitted from the Treasury, and which will enable you to judge what further provisions may be necessary for the ensuing years. Reserving for future occasions in the course of the session whatever other communications may claim your attention, I close the present by expressing my reliance, under the blessing of Divine Providence, on the judgment and patriotism which will guide...
Side 339 - Works 1. 511. . 1. 515. of heart, with what equity can he refuse to hear or read him who demonstrates to have gained his knowledge by the same way? Is it a fair course to assert truth by arrogating to himself the only freedom of speech, and stopping the mouths of others equally gifted ? This is the direct way to bring in that papistical implicit faith which we all disclaim.
Side 397 - No higher or other duty shall be imposed on the importation into the United States of any articles the growth, produce, or manufacture of his Britannic Majesty's territories in Europe, and no higher or other duties shall be imposed on the importation into the territories of his Britannic Majesty...
Side 468 - British system would be relinquished as soon as the repeal of the French decrees should have actually taken effect and the commerce of neutral nations have been restored to the condition in which it stood previously to the promulgation of those decrees.
Side 339 - If then it be profitable for him to read, why should it not at least be tolerable and free for his adversary to write...