The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 45
Page
... those Innovations were firft attempted ; I hum- bly defire your Lord- fhip's Protection to them , and their Author , who is with the utmost Inte- grity , poff My LORD , Tour Lordship's moft Obliged , moft Obedient , and moft Humble ...
... those Innovations were firft attempted ; I hum- bly defire your Lord- fhip's Protection to them , and their Author , who is with the utmost Inte- grity , poff My LORD , Tour Lordship's moft Obliged , moft Obedient , and moft Humble ...
Page 10
... those who have Skill to lead them . Thus the Crown is no way fure of their Con- currence any farther than by Promife of their firft Vote ; and they may ever after turn Patri- ots on the fide of the People , to the constant Interruption ...
... those who have Skill to lead them . Thus the Crown is no way fure of their Con- currence any farther than by Promife of their firft Vote ; and they may ever after turn Patri- ots on the fide of the People , to the constant Interruption ...
Page 28
... those four Provinces by the way of Dunkirk the Expence for Carriage will be small , by reafon of the Conveniency ⚫ of Canals , and they fhall only pay the fingle Duty of Importation to the King . 6 Fifthly , By the Treaty of Commerce ...
... those four Provinces by the way of Dunkirk the Expence for Carriage will be small , by reafon of the Conveniency ⚫ of Canals , and they fhall only pay the fingle Duty of Importation to the King . 6 Fifthly , By the Treaty of Commerce ...
Page 31
... those re- spective Countries pun & tually , and at proper • Times and Seafons . • " Ninthly , Suppofing that the Oppofition which the Eighth and Ninth Articles of the Treaty of Commerce concluded by your Ma- jefty with France , has met ...
... those re- spective Countries pun & tually , and at proper • Times and Seafons . • " Ninthly , Suppofing that the Oppofition which the Eighth and Ninth Articles of the Treaty of Commerce concluded by your Ma- jefty with France , has met ...
Page 43
... Those then who have a true Concern for the Good of Great Britain , would be very forry to fee Dunkirk put out of her Majesty's Power , till every juft Thing , which the keep- ing it can be a Means to fecure to us , be ' obtain❜d . I ...
... Those then who have a true Concern for the Good of Great Britain , would be very forry to fee Dunkirk put out of her Majesty's Power , till every juft Thing , which the keep- ing it can be a Means to fecure to us , be ' obtain❜d . I ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accufed Acts of Parliament affert againſt alfo Anne of Denmark becauſe Breft Britain British Nation EXPECT Cafe Caufe Chriftian Church Church of England Confcience Confideration Country Crown Danger declare Defence Defign defire Demolition of Dunkirk Diffenters Enemies England exprefs faid fame Favour feems felf felves fent ferve feveral fhall fhould fince firft fome fpeak France French ftill fuch fuffer fuppofe Gentleman Hanover Harbour himſelf holy Orders honeft Honour Houfe Houſe Intereft jefty juft Juftice King Kingdom Kingdoms of England laft late Laws leaft lefs Lord Lords Spiritual Majefty Majefty's Miniftry moft moſt muft muſt neceffary Oath obferve Occafion Paffage paffed Papifts Parliament Perfons pleafed pleaſe Popish Port Power prefent Prefervation Pretender Prince Proteftant Publick Queen Queen and Country Reafon Religion reprefent Richard Steele Scotland Senfe ſeveral ſhall Ships Steele Subjects Succeffion Succeffor thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion Trade Tugghe whofe