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Page 111
... accused or profecuted . This abfolute Power in one Perfon , as it is ge nerally exercifed , is not indeed Government , but at beft clandeftine Tyranny , supported by the Confederates , or rather Favourite - Slaves of the Tyrant . I was ...
... accused or profecuted . This abfolute Power in one Perfon , as it is ge nerally exercifed , is not indeed Government , but at beft clandeftine Tyranny , supported by the Confederates , or rather Favourite - Slaves of the Tyrant . I was ...
Page 214
... accused of being injudicious this way ; and I have a thousand times fate in deep Admiration of his Choice of Agents , who if they had been the leaft Grain more rich , more poor , more foolish , more wife , more tall , more fhort , more ...
... accused of being injudicious this way ; and I have a thousand times fate in deep Admiration of his Choice of Agents , who if they had been the leaft Grain more rich , more poor , more foolish , more wife , more tall , more fhort , more ...
Page 235
... accused should answer Paragraph by Paragraph , and hear what was urged against him to each , and thereupon an- fwer ; or that , now he knew upon what Heads he was charged , he should proceed to defend himself ? It seems it is the Custom ...
... accused should answer Paragraph by Paragraph , and hear what was urged against him to each , and thereupon an- fwer ; or that , now he knew upon what Heads he was charged , he should proceed to defend himself ? It seems it is the Custom ...
Page 236
... accused , I ftudied carefully to avoid committing any Fault in them , and now on a fudden I am to rack my In- vention to find out Guilt in them . I have al- fo been forced to apply my self to the making my Defence Paragraph by Paragraph ...
... accused , I ftudied carefully to avoid committing any Fault in them , and now on a fudden I am to rack my In- vention to find out Guilt in them . I have al- fo been forced to apply my self to the making my Defence Paragraph by Paragraph ...
Page 275
... accused Mernber . the Enlargement of his Territories on the Continent , by Ceffion from the Emperor , is become the most powerful Prince in Italy . This Prince put in his Ciaim to the Crown of England , in the Right of his Wife , a ...
... accused Mernber . the Enlargement of his Territories on the Continent , by Ceffion from the Emperor , is become the most powerful Prince in Italy . This Prince put in his Ciaim to the Crown of England , in the Right of his Wife , a ...
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