The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Plebeian furnishes against himself , is , " That he owns the prerogative has been retrenched in several instances ; because without such retrenchment the power of it appeared exorbitant and dangerous to the Commons . " But these ...
... Plebeian furnishes against himself , is , " That he owns the prerogative has been retrenched in several instances ; because without such retrenchment the power of it appeared exorbitant and dangerous to the Commons . " But these ...
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... PLEBEIAN . BY A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . No. 3. MONDAY , MARCH 30 , 1719 . FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS UPON THE REPORTS RELATING TO THE PEERAGE . THE Plebeian expected before now to have heard again from the Old Whig , especially as ...
... PLEBEIAN . BY A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . No. 3. MONDAY , MARCH 30 , 1719 . FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS UPON THE REPORTS RELATING TO THE PEERAGE . THE Plebeian expected before now to have heard again from the Old Whig , especially as ...
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... Plebeian how much the purse of the community is at the command of the Commons , let him consider the case of a vote of cre- dit , which is transacted wholly between the sovereign and the Lower House . To this we may add , that the ...
... Plebeian how much the purse of the community is at the command of the Commons , let him consider the case of a vote of cre- dit , which is transacted wholly between the sovereign and the Lower House . To this we may add , that the ...
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