The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... suppose impossibilities . Would that party of men which compre- hends the most wealthy and the most valiant of the king- dom , and which , were the cause put to a trial , would un- doubtedly appear the most numerous , ( for I am far ...
... suppose impossibilities . Would that party of men which compre- hends the most wealthy and the most valiant of the king- dom , and which , were the cause put to a trial , would un- doubtedly appear the most numerous , ( for I am far ...
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... 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 arising out of it , compared with the ...
... 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 arising out of it , compared with the ...
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... suppose the Crown will ever increase their number to such a degree ) will not be so terrible to the Crown or the people , as two hundred thirty - five , or any such fixed number . For to suppose that the majority of two hundred thirty ...
... suppose the Crown will ever increase their number to such a degree ) will not be so terrible to the Crown or the people , as two hundred thirty - five , or any such fixed number . For to suppose that the majority of two hundred thirty ...
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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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