| British Plutarch - 1776 - 350 páginas
...made, the people may then, indeed, with regret, fee flavery and arbitrary power making long ftrides over their land, but it will then be too late to think...of preventing or avoiding the impending ruin. The ftage, my lords, and the prcfs, are two of our out-fentries ; if we remove them, if we hood-wink them,... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1779 - 490 páginas
...indeed, with regret, fee flavery and arbitrary power making long ftrides over their land, but it will be too late to think of preventing or avoiding the impending ruin. The ftage, my lords, and the prefs, are two of our out-fentries ; if we remove them, if we hoodwink them,... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1779 - 490 páginas
...When thel'e preparatory Steps are once ma4e, the people may then, indeed, with regret, fee flavery and arbitrary power making long Strides over their land, but it will be too late to think of preventing or avoiding the impending ruin. The Stage, my lords, and the prefs,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 492 páginas
...their danger. When these preparatory steps are once made, the people may then, indeed, with regret, see slavery and arbitrary power making long strides over their land ; but it will be too late to think of preventing or avoiding the impending ruin. " The stage, my lords, and the press,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 páginas
...their danger. When these preparatory steps are once made, the people may then, indeed, with regret, see slavery and arbitrary power making long strides over their land ; but it will be too late to think of preventing or avoiding the impending ruin. " The stage, my lords, and the press,... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1808 - 496 páginas
...regret, sec slavery and arbitrary power making daring strides over their land ; but it will then be fob late to think of preventing or avoiding the impending ruin. The stage, my lords, and the press, are two of our out-centries ; if we remove them, if we hood-wink them, if we throw them into... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 páginas
...their danger. When these preparatory steps are once made, the people may then indeed, with regret, see slavery and arbitrary power making long strides over their land ; but it will be too late to think of preventing or avoiding the impending ruin. The stage, my lords, and the press,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 544 páginas
...the people may then, indeed, with regret see slavery and arbitrary power making long strides over the land ; but it will then be too late to think of preventing...avoiding the impending ruin. The stage, my lords, and the press, are two of our out-sentries ; if we remove them, if we hood-wink them, if we throw them in fetters,... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 páginas
...danger. When these preparatory " steps are once made, the people may then, in'* deed, with regret, see slavery and arbitrary power " making long strides over their land ; but it will " be too late to think of preventing or avoiding the " impending ruin. " The stage, my Lords, and the... | |
| James Ridgway - 1813 - 470 páginas
...with regret, see slavery and arbitrary power tt making long strides over their land; bat H wil] t* be too late to think of preventing or avoiding the...impending ruin. «» " The stage, my Lords, and the press, are two " of our out-sentries; if we remove them, if we " hoodwink them, if we throw them in... | |
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