The Free-holder: Or, Political EssaysD. Midwinter; and J. Tonson, 1723 - 311 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 6
... be , only ferve to aggravate the Senfe of their Oppreffions . We have the Pleasure at this Time to fee a King upon the Throne , who hath too much Good- Goodness to wifh for any Power , that does not 6 The FREE - HOLDER .
... be , only ferve to aggravate the Senfe of their Oppreffions . We have the Pleasure at this Time to fee a King upon the Throne , who hath too much Good- Goodness to wifh for any Power , that does not 6 The FREE - HOLDER .
الصفحة 7
... Throne , who , before they afcended it , were the Favourites of the People . What gives us the greatest Security in the Conduct of fo excellent a Prince is That Con- fiftency of Behaviour , whereby He inflexibly purfues thofe Meafures ...
... Throne , who , before they afcended it , were the Favourites of the People . What gives us the greatest Security in the Conduct of fo excellent a Prince is That Con- fiftency of Behaviour , whereby He inflexibly purfues thofe Meafures ...
الصفحة 10
... Throne of Great Britain . The Dutchy of Bremen , and the Bishoprick of Ofna- burg , have confiderably ftrengthned his Interefts in the Empire , and given a great additional Weight to the Proteftant Caufe . But the most re- markable ...
... Throne of Great Britain . The Dutchy of Bremen , and the Bishoprick of Ofna- burg , have confiderably ftrengthned his Interefts in the Empire , and given a great additional Weight to the Proteftant Caufe . But the most re- markable ...
الصفحة 38
... Throne , than thofe , who had contributed to place him there , finding that he had made fome Changes at Court which were not to their Hu- mour , endeavoured to render him Unpopular by Mifrepresentations of his Perfon , his Cha- racter ...
... Throne , than thofe , who had contributed to place him there , finding that he had made fome Changes at Court which were not to their Hu- mour , endeavoured to render him Unpopular by Mifrepresentations of his Perfon , his Cha- racter ...
الصفحة 46
... Throne , from whence they had been expelled . Let the Marry'd Wo- men reflect upon the Glory acquired by the Wife of Coriolanus , who , when her Husband , after long Exile , was returning into his Coun- trey with Fire and Sword ...
... Throne , from whence they had been expelled . Let the Marry'd Wo- men reflect upon the Glory acquired by the Wife of Coriolanus , who , when her Husband , after long Exile , was returning into his Coun- trey with Fire and Sword ...
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