The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... question at present is , Whether the Commons ought to go on stripping the Crown of every jewel , till it becomes less resplendent than a Doge of Venice's coronet , or less comfortable than the Sword - bearer's cap of maintenance ; and ...
... question at present is , Whether the Commons ought to go on stripping the Crown of every jewel , till it becomes less resplendent than a Doge of Venice's coronet , or less comfortable than the Sword - bearer's cap of maintenance ; and ...
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... question now is , whether the restraining the number of the House of Commons to what it is at present , was not as great an alteration in that branch of the legislature , as the restriction now proposed would be to the other branch of ...
... question now is , whether the restraining the number of the House of Commons to what it is at present , was not as great an alteration in that branch of the legislature , as the restriction now proposed would be to the other branch of ...
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... question now in agitation , by words and things , very foreign to a matter which touches only the peculiar constitution of go- vernment , in which we of this nation are concerned . If we strip the de- bate of such words as Patrician and ...
... question now in agitation , by words and things , very foreign to a matter which touches only the peculiar constitution of go- vernment , in which we of this nation are concerned . If we strip the de- bate of such words as Patrician and ...
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