Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volumul 46Pub. for J. Hinton, 1770 |
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Pagina 23
... liberty to make ufe of thofe powers even as to that , till I had acquainted her Majesty , and knew her mind , which I would do , and ufe my utmolt intereft to procure it favour- able ; which was the true reafon of your long adjournment ...
... liberty to make ufe of thofe powers even as to that , till I had acquainted her Majesty , and knew her mind , which I would do , and ufe my utmolt intereft to procure it favour- able ; which was the true reafon of your long adjournment ...
Pagina 27
... liberty is endangered . You fay nothing to me , purfued the , obferving me loft in thought . You are diftracted , I fee ; you have a mind to go from me ; but you will not fucceed in the attempt ; I will every - where follow you , and be ...
... liberty is endangered . You fay nothing to me , purfued the , obferving me loft in thought . You are diftracted , I fee ; you have a mind to go from me ; but you will not fucceed in the attempt ; I will every - where follow you , and be ...
Pagina 31
... liberty of his own country , as well as that of Greece , to his own private pique and jealoufy . Thus the most public - fpirited affertor of liberty , and the most implacable enemy to all tyrants in general , brought back thofe very ...
... liberty of his own country , as well as that of Greece , to his own private pique and jealoufy . Thus the most public - fpirited affertor of liberty , and the most implacable enemy to all tyrants in general , brought back thofe very ...
Pagina 35
... liberty depend on the caprice of a King or his Minister . In thefe countries it would be as imprudent to be virtuous , as it would have been to be vicious in Crete and Lacedemon . There no man would be the abettor of injuftice , and ...
... liberty depend on the caprice of a King or his Minister . In thefe countries it would be as imprudent to be virtuous , as it would have been to be vicious in Crete and Lacedemon . There no man would be the abettor of injuftice , and ...
Pagina 47
... liberty , natural to all nations , and the shame of paying a tribute imposed on us in the time of our adverfity , are the motives which determine the people of firm and immoveable refolution they have taken to difannul a law , which ...
... liberty , natural to all nations , and the shame of paying a tribute imposed on us in the time of our adverfity , are the motives which determine the people of firm and immoveable refolution they have taken to difannul a law , which ...
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Pagina 204 - That you be carried from hence to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, and there to be hanged by the neck till you are dead ; and may the Lord have mercy on your soul...
Pagina 111 - THEY also are to be had accursed, that presume to say, that every man shall be saved by the law or sect which he professeth, so that he be diligent to frame his life according to that law, and the light of nature. For holy Scripture doth set out unto us only the name of Jesus Christ, whereby men must be saved.
Pagina 376 - We all know that the very soul and essence of trade are regular payments ; and sad experience teaches us, that there are men, who will not make their regular payments without the compulsive power of the laws. The law, then, ought to be equally open to all ; any exemption to particular men, or particular ranks of men, is, in a free and commercial country, a solecism of the grossest nature.
Pagina 111 - Albeit that good works, which are the fruits of faith, and follow after Justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's judgment ; yet -are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively faith ; insomuch that by them a lively faith may be as evidently known, as a tree discerned by the fruit.
Pagina 164 - His majefty went to the , houfe of peers, and gave ' the royal aflent to the following bills, viz. The bill, to continue an aft for allowing the free importation of wheat and wheat-flour, barley, barley -meal, and pulfe, for a further limited time, from any part of Europe.
Pagina 16 - Thirdly, the book names none but lawful recreations : therefore, if any unlawful be used, the book gives them no warrant. And that some are lawful, (after the public service of God is ended,) appears by the practice of Geneva, where, after evening prayer, the elder men bowl, and the younger train.
Pagina 377 - Experience might inform them that many, who have been saluted with the huzzas of a crowd one day, have received their execrations the next ; and many, who by the popularity of their times, have been held up as spotless patriots, have, nevertheless, appeared upon the historian's page, when truth has triumphed over delusion, the assassins of liberty.
Pagina 146 - I have ever made the law of the land the rule of my conduct, esteeming it my chief glory to reign over a free people...
Pagina 142 - The people have been invariably uniform in their object, though the different mode of attack has called for a different defence. " Under James the second, they complained that the...
Pagina 377 - I sincerely pity; I pity them still more, if their vanity leads them to mistake the shouts of a mob for the trumpet of fame.