The Constitution of England: Or, An Account of the English Government; in which it is Compared Both with the Republican Form of Government, and the Other Monarchies in EuropeJ. Cuthell, 1824 - 478 pages |
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... favour this Work , together with the nature of the subject , embolden me to lay the present fourth and enlarged edition of the same at your Majesty's feet , both as an homage and an expression of the desire I entertain , that the book ...
... favour this Work , together with the nature of the subject , embolden me to lay the present fourth and enlarged edition of the same at your Majesty's feet , both as an homage and an expression of the desire I entertain , that the book ...
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... of opinion , that , had the like arguments in favour of the existing government of this , country , against republican principles , been shown to Charles the First , or his ministers , at a certain viii ADVERTISEMENT .
... of opinion , that , had the like arguments in favour of the existing government of this , country , against republican principles , been shown to Charles the First , or his ministers , at a certain viii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... favoured me with his subscription , I would have celebrated the generosity and munificence of my patron ; but as he did not think proper so to do , I shall only observe that his recommending my .. work to a bookseller cost me ten pounds ...
... favoured me with his subscription , I would have celebrated the generosity and munificence of my patron ; but as he did not think proper so to do , I shall only observe that his recommending my .. work to a bookseller cost me ten pounds ...
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... favoured , it is , however , just that I should give an account of those by which it has been attended . In the ... favours I have received , that I was allowed to carry on the above business of selling my book , without any objection ...
... favoured , it is , however , just that I should give an account of those by which it has been attended . In the ... favours I have received , that I was allowed to carry on the above business of selling my book , without any objection ...
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... favour from the others . • This desire of having their ideas communicated to , and approved by , the public , was very prevalent among the great men of the Roman commonwealth , and after- wards with the Roman emperors ; however ...
... favour from the others . • This desire of having their ideas communicated to , and approved by , the public , was very prevalent among the great men of the Roman commonwealth , and after- wards with the Roman emperors ; however ...
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