Sir, are already enslaved, and have been enslaved by those very means : by means of their standing armies they have every one lost their liberties : it is indeed impossible that the liberties of the people can be preserved in any country where a numerous... Historical Register - 第 200 頁1732完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 446 頁
...Officer' is their only Principle. The Nations around us, Sir, are already enflaved, and have been enilaved by thofe very Means ; by Means of their Standing Armies...Standing Army is kept up. Shall we then take any of our Meafures from the Examples of our Neighbours ? No, Sir, upon the contrary, from their Misfortunes... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 頁
...Sir, are already enflaved, and have been enflaved by thofe very means ; by means of their ftanding armies they have every one loft their liberties ;...people can be preferved in any country where a numerous ftanding army is kept up. Shall we then take any of our meafures from the examples of our neighbours... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 頁
...by means of their Handing armies they have every one loft their liberties ; it is indeed impoifible that the liberties of the people can be preferved in any country where a numerous Ihnding army is kept up. Shall we then take any of our mealures from the examples of our neighbours?... | |
| 1797 - 522 頁
...by means of their Handing armies they have every one loft their liberties ; it is indeed iuipoflible that the liberties of the people can be preferved in any country where a numerous (landing army is kept up. Shall we tlien take any of our meafures from the examples of our neighbours?... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 頁
...one lost their liberties ; it is indeed impossible that the liberties of the people can be preserved in any country where a numerous standing army is kept up. Shall we then take any of our measures from the examples of our neighbours? No, Sir, on the contrary, . from their misfortunes... | |
| William Enfield - 1805 - 456 頁
...us, Sir, are already enflaved, and have been enflaved by thofe very means; by means of their ftanding armies they have every one loft their liberties: it is indeed impoffible that the liberties of the pecvle can be preferved in any country where a numerous ftanding army is kept up. Shall we then take... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 頁
...one lost their liberties; it is indeed impossible that the liberties of the people can be pl-eserved in any Country where -a numerous standing army is kept up. Shall we then take any of our measures from the examples afour neighbours ? No, Sir, on the contrary, from their misfortunes... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 556 頁
...one lost their liberties. It is, indeed, impossible that the liberties of the people can be preserved in any country where a numerous standing army is kept up. Shall we then take any of our measures from the examples of our neighbours ? No, sir, upon the contrary, from their misfortunes... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 頁
...one lost their liberties. It is, indeed, impossible that the liberties of the people can be preserved in any country where a numerous standing army is kept up. Shall we then take any of our measures from the examples of our neighbours? No, sir; on the contrary, from their misfortunes... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 頁
...one lost their liberties : it is indeed impossible that the liberties of the people can be preserved in any country where a numerous standing army is kept up. Shall we then take any of our measures from the examples of our neighbours ? No, Sir ; on the contrary, from their misfortunes... | |
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