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Pagina 19
... liberty , as even the punishment of fhame ( which men of honour were wont to apprehend fo much ) could not keep them from be- ing falfe to their wives . In which diforder she affirmed , they were so far advanced , as many husbands were ...
... liberty , as even the punishment of fhame ( which men of honour were wont to apprehend fo much ) could not keep them from be- ing falfe to their wives . In which diforder she affirmed , they were so far advanced , as many husbands were ...
Pagina 20
... liberty in point of adultery , as men pretend- ed to lay claim unto . And that this like liberty was not defired , to the end that women might make use of it , but only that by the tenour there- of they might curb their luftful huf ...
... liberty in point of adultery , as men pretend- ed to lay claim unto . And that this like liberty was not defired , to the end that women might make use of it , but only that by the tenour there- of they might curb their luftful huf ...
Pagina 27
... liberty to argue * 27 from fuppofitions rather than from facts , I think the probability , in this cafe , is directly the reverfe of what the miniftry affirm ; and that it is much more likely that the House of Commons- at that time ...
... liberty to argue * 27 from fuppofitions rather than from facts , I think the probability , in this cafe , is directly the reverfe of what the miniftry affirm ; and that it is much more likely that the House of Commons- at that time ...
Pagina 34
... liberty of the fubject than him- felf ; but ftrongly recommended decency and good order , declaring that he would not break up the court till fuch time as they had taken the opinion of the livery relative to the matter they wanted to ...
... liberty of the fubject than him- felf ; but ftrongly recommended decency and good order , declaring that he would not break up the court till fuch time as they had taken the opinion of the livery relative to the matter they wanted to ...
Pagina 41
... liberty of thought and action is the basis of the conftitution , and the inhabitants in general are wealthy ; for riches will furnish a power to its pof- feflors , under thefe circumftances , to elude the force of the laws , either by ...
... liberty of thought and action is the basis of the conftitution , and the inhabitants in general are wealthy ; for riches will furnish a power to its pof- feflors , under thefe circumftances , to elude the force of the laws , either by ...
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Pagina 237 - You shall be taken from the place where you are, and be carried to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, and there be severally hanged by your necks until you be dead. And the Lord have mercy on your souls.
Pagina 211 - For as soon as one prince augments his forces, the rest of course do the same ; so that nothing is gained thereby but the public ruin. Each monarch keeps as many armies on foot as if his people were in danger of being exterminated ; and they give the name of peace to this general effort of all against all.
Pagina 201 - Having many times, when in the service of the Crown, and when retired from it, experienced, with gratitude, the favour of my fellow-citizens, I am now particularly fortunate that, with their good liking, I can offer any thing towards upholding this...
Pagina 206 - I would it were possible that I might suffer a thousand deaths, rather than my friend should fail in any article of his honour. He cannot fail therein, my lord : I am as confident of his virtue, as I am of my own existence. But I pray, I beseech the gods, to preserve the...
Pagina 239 - On November 30, it was notified in an official letter, that the judges were of opinion, " that the time and place of execution are in law NO PART of the judgment; and that the recorder's warrant was a lawful authority to the sheriffs, as to the time and place of execution.
Pagina 135 - ... as the encroachments of prerogative. He would be as little capable of bargaining with the minister for places for himself or his dependents, as of descending to mix himself in the intrigues of opposition.
Pagina 206 - My lord," said Pythias, with a firm voice and noble aspect, "I would it were possible that I might suffer a thousand deaths rather than my friend should fail in any article of his honour.
Pagina 175 - London to declare in your royal presence, on behalf of his fellow-citizens, how much the bare apprehension of your Majesty's displeasure would at all times affect their minds. The declaration of that displeasure has already filled them with inexpressible anxiety, and with the deepest affliction. Permit me, sire, to assure your Majesty...
Pagina 268 - Ah little think they, while they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death And all the sad variety of pain.
Pagina 201 - I have, in this view, publicly expressed my earnest wishes for a more full and equal representation, by the addition of one knight of the shire in a county, as a farther balance to the mercenary boroughs...