The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... laws of war , or laws of con- venience , can inspire them with . " ( p . 5. ) Again , " it is represented , " says he , " that the rebels deserve the highest punishment the laws can inflict . " ( p . 7. ) And afterwards tells us , " the ...
... laws of war , or laws of con- venience , can inspire them with . " ( p . 5. ) Again , " it is represented , " says he , " that the rebels deserve the highest punishment the laws can inflict . " ( p . 7. ) And afterwards tells us , " the ...
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... laws which have most conduced to the ease and happiness of the subject , have always passed in those parlia- ments , which their enemies branded with the name of Whig , and during the time of a Whig ministry . And , what is very ...
... laws which have most conduced to the ease and happiness of the subject , have always passed in those parlia- ments , which their enemies branded with the name of Whig , and during the time of a Whig ministry . And , what is very ...
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... law should prove destructive , it may be an- nulled , nothing being more usual than for one parliament to repeal the acts of another . This is true in common cases , because almost all laws relate to every part of the legisia- ture ...
... law should prove destructive , it may be an- nulled , nothing being more usual than for one parliament to repeal the acts of another . This is true in common cases , because almost all laws relate to every part of the legisia- ture ...
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VOL | 3 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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