England than in some other countries, but the will of the king is as much the law of the land in Britain as in France, with this difference, that instead of proceeding directly from his mouth, it is handed to the people under the formidable shape of an... The Scots Magazine - Page 2921776Full view - About this book
| 1776 - 612 pages
...in poflcffion of the key. • The prejudice of Englimmen in favour of their own government by kings, lords, and commons, arifes as much or more from national...fome other countries, but the will of the king is as mush the law of the land in Britain as in France, with this difference, that inftead c> -proceeding... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1776 - 608 pages
...pofleffion of the key. _ w ' The prejudice of Englifhmen in favour of their own government by kings, lords, and commons, arifes as much or more from national...Individuals are undoubtedly fafer in England than in fomc other countries, but the --j.il/ of the king is as much the laiv of the land in Britain as in... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1776 - 612 pages
...in pofleffion of the key. ' The prejudice of Englilhmen in favour of their own government by kings, lords, and commons, arifes as much or more from national pride than rcafon. Individuals are undoubtedly fafer in England than in fome other countries, but the will of... | |
| 1776 - 772 pages
...of tbcirown government by king, lords, and commons, arifcs as much or more from national pride thin reafon. Individuals are undoubtedly fafer in England...fome other countries, but the will of the king is as muck the law of the land in Britain as in France, with thit difference, that inftead of proceeding... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 524 pages
...or more from national pride than reason. Individuals are undoubtedly safer in England than in some other countries^ but the will of the king is as much...in Britain as in France, with this difference, that instead of proceeding directly from his mouth, it is handed to the people under the formidable shape... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 444 pages
...or more from national pride than reason. Individuals are undoubtedly safer in England than in some other countries, but the will of the king is as much...in Britain as in France, with this difference, that instead of proceeding directly from his mouth, it is handed to the people under the formidable shape... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 pages
...or more from national pride than reason. Individuals are undoubtedly safer in England than in some other countries, but the will of the king is as much...in Britain as in France, with this difference, that instead of proceeding directly from his mouth, it is handed to the people under the more formidable... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 552 pages
...or more from national pride than reason. Individuals are undoubtedly safer in England than in some other countries, but the will of the king is as much...in Britain as in France, with this difference, that instead of proceeding directly from his mouth, it is handed to the people under the formidable shape... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1856 - 542 pages
...than reason. Individuals are undoubtedly safer in England than in some other countries, but the icill of the king is as much the law of the land in Britain as in France, with this difference, that instead of proceeding directly from his mouth, it is handed to the people under the formidable shape... | |
| MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY - 1906
...or more from national pride than reason. Individuals are undoubtedly safer in England than in some other countries: but the will of the king is as much...in Britain as in France, with this difference, that instead of proceeding directly from his mouth, it is handed to the people under the formidable shape... | |
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