The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Crown and the House of Peers , or betwixt the two Houses of Parliament , the Crown may not have it in its power to in- fluence the Lords in relation to the Commons . And there- fore it must be the inevitable consequence of such a misfor ...
... Crown and the House of Peers , or betwixt the two Houses of Parliament , the Crown may not have it in its power to in- fluence the Lords in relation to the Commons . And there- fore it must be the inevitable consequence of such a misfor ...
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... Crown will have any such power will make it much the same as if it were never to have it at all ; " which is as much as to say , that unless the Crown has power of making what num- ber of Lords it pleases , and at what time it pleases ...
... Crown will have any such power will make it much the same as if it were never to have it at all ; " which is as much as to say , that unless the Crown has power of making what num- ber of Lords it pleases , and at what time it pleases ...
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... Crown to make such alterations in that House , from time to time , as the Crown may think expedient without taking one member from the Commons ? Besides , there is a reason of another nature why the Com- mons , in my judgment , ought to ...
... Crown to make such alterations in that House , from time to time , as the Crown may think expedient without taking one member from the Commons ? Besides , there is a reason of another nature why the Com- mons , in my judgment , ought to ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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