The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... body of the nobility . Should we suppose two hundred thirty - five Peers possessed , one with another , of 5000l . per annum , this would amount to no more than 1,175,000l . per annum . And what is such a property , and the power ...
... body of the nobility . Should we suppose two hundred thirty - five Peers possessed , one with another , of 5000l . per annum , this would amount to no more than 1,175,000l . per annum . And what is such a property , and the power ...
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... body of Peers , I will take the liberty to compute the value of the wealth of the body of the Commons . Supposing them to be worth , one with another , 800l . per annum , including personal estates , which I am certain is not ...
... body of Peers , I will take the liberty to compute the value of the wealth of the body of the Commons . Supposing them to be worth , one with another , 800l . per annum , including personal estates , which I am certain is not ...
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... body . To this I might reply , that the principals of the House of Commons are as fixed a body as the Lords ; and therefore , however their representa- tives may vary , they will continue intent , from age to age , to assert and ...
... body . To this I might reply , that the principals of the House of Commons are as fixed a body as the Lords ; and therefore , however their representa- tives may vary , they will continue intent , from age to age , to assert and ...
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