The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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... should make no objection to it , notwithstanding the hopes they might have hitherto entertained of being governed by an assembly confifting of proteftant members only , in pursuance of the directions given by his majesty upon that head ...
... should make no objection to it , notwithstanding the hopes they might have hitherto entertained of being governed by an assembly confifting of proteftant members only , in pursuance of the directions given by his majesty upon that head ...
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... should be increased from twelve to thirty - one ; and that the members of it should be quite independent of the governor , instead of being liable to be suspended by him , as they had hitherto been ; and that they should fign their ...
... should be increased from twelve to thirty - one ; and that the members of it should be quite independent of the governor , instead of being liable to be suspended by him , as they had hitherto been ; and that they should fign their ...
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... should he himself be capable of confenting to such a disgraceful propofal , in favour of his fon , he might be justly reproached with departing from his avowed principles , and with ruining monarchy , by rendering elective an hereditary ...
... should he himself be capable of confenting to such a disgraceful propofal , in favour of his fon , he might be justly reproached with departing from his avowed principles , and with ruining monarchy , by rendering elective an hereditary ...
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