The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... law that was enacted . So that a freeholder is but one re- move from a legislator , and for that reason ought to stand up in the defence of those laws , which are in some degree of his own making . For such is the nature of our happy ...
... law that was enacted . So that a freeholder is but one re- move from a legislator , and for that reason ought to stand up in the defence of those laws , which are in some degree of his own making . For such is the nature of our happy ...
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... laws of our country . When these men have a taste of property , they will naturally love that constitution from which they derive so great a blessing . There is an unspeakable pleasure in calling any thing one's own . A freehold ...
... laws of our country . When these men have a taste of property , they will naturally love that constitution from which they derive so great a blessing . There is an unspeakable pleasure in calling any thing one's own . A freehold ...
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... of that property which is secured to me by the laws of my country ; I cannot forbear considering , in the next place , that person who is intrusted with the guardian- I have lived in one ship and execution of those No. 2 . FREEHOLDER .
... of that property which is secured to me by the laws of my country ; I cannot forbear considering , in the next place , that person who is intrusted with the guardian- I have lived in one ship and execution of those No. 2 . FREEHOLDER .
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... laws . reign , when the prince , instead of invigorating the laws of our country , or giving them their proper course , as- sumed a power of dispensing with them ; and in another , when the sovereign was flattered by a set of men into a ...
... laws . reign , when the prince , instead of invigorating the laws of our country , or giving them their proper course , as- sumed a power of dispensing with them ; and in another , when the sovereign was flattered by a set of men into a ...
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... , unless it be , that it is not for the advantage of these fe- male adventurers , the laws of the land should take place , and that they know Bridewell is a part 16 No. 4 . FREEHOLDER . No. 4. MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1716. ...
... , unless it be , that it is not for the advantage of these fe- male adventurers , the laws of the land should take place , and that they know Bridewell is a part 16 No. 4 . FREEHOLDER . No. 4. MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1716. ...
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