| James Welwood - Great Britain - 1702 - 454 pages
...not but it will be thought by all indifferent judgment-thai our time hath been much better imployed than in a far greater proportion of time in many former...Subject, and the other inconveniences which they have born, will leem very light in refpeft of the benefit they have and may receive. And for the matter... | |
| James Welwood - Great Britain - 1718 - 380 pages
...it will be thought by all indifferent Judgments, that our Time hath been much better employ'd than a far greater Proportion of Time in many former Parliaments...which have been laid upon the Subject, and the other Inconveniencies which they have borne, will feem very light in refpect of the benefit they have and... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1731 - 608 pages
...it will be thought by all indifferent Judge' ments, that our Time hath been much better em' ployed, than in a far greater Proportion of Time ' in many...which have been laid upon the Subject, ' and the other Inconveniencies which they have born, ' will feem very light in refpecT: of the Benefit they ' have... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1753 - 568 pages
...: Or if it be confidered in rela' tion, forward, to many Advantages, which not " only the prefent, but future Ages are like to reap * by the good Laws...together. And the Charges which have been ' laid upon the Subjedt, and the other Inconveni' ences which they have borne, will feem very * light, in refpeft of... | |
| 1762 - 554 pages
...only the prefent, but future Ages are like to reap * Parliament, we doubt not but it will bethought, ' by all indifferent Judgments, that our Time hath '...together. And the Charges which have been ' laid upon the Subje£t, and the other Inconvem* ences which they have borne, will feem very * light, in refpedt of... | |
| James Welwood - Great Britain - 1820 - 372 pages
...doubt not but it will be thought by all indifferent judgments, that our time hath been much belter employed than in a far greater proportion of time...subject, and the other inconveniences which they have born, will seem very light in respect of the benefit they have and may receive. And T for for the matter... | |
| James Welwood - Great Britain - 1820 - 362 pages
...indifferent judgments, that our time hath been much better employed than in a far greater proportion of ii time in many former Parliaments put together ; and...subject, and the other inconveniences which they have born, will seem very light in respect of the benefit they have and may receive. And .' T for for the... | |
| John Forster - History - 1858 - 408 pages
...example, and to which its time spent in deliberation would not appear to have been better employed than a far greater proportion of time in many former parliaments put together ? In the only direction where it was possible that just reason for complaint might exist, already a... | |
| John Forster - Great Britain - 1858 - 408 pages
...example, and to which its time spent in deliberation would not appear to have been better employed than a far greater proportion of time in many former parliaments put together ? In the only direction where it was possible that just reason for complaint might exist, already a... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1889 - 460 pages
...pursued, to the great necessities and other charges of the commonwealth for which we have provided. 167. Or if it be considered in relation forward to many...respect of the benefit they have and may receive. 16 8. And for the matter of protections, the Parliament is so sensible of it that therein they intended... | |
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