... in parliament? neither did they fail in their expectation. What could they have thought of a parliament, that from year to year would have agreed to the continuance of fubfidiary contracts, when Britain had nothing to fear on the continent ; and every... The Monitor - 第 113 頁1760 - 502 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1732 - 392 頁
...Peoples Affeftions : The People will begin to look upon us, not as their Reprefentatives, or as the Guardians of their Liberties, but as the infignificant Tools of a Court, and the hireling Supporters of an Adminiftration. Mr. P" m faid, That as long as the Army was regularly paid, and ftrift... | |
| Algernon Sidney - 1744 - 422 頁
...Peoples Affections : The People will begin to look upon us, not as their Reprefentatives, or as the Guardians of their Liberties, but as the infignificant Tools of a Court, and the hireling Supporters of an Adminijlra-: tion." It is needlefs to add any Thing farther upon this Head. The Committee... | |
| 1756 - 526 頁
...contracts, when Britain had nothing to fear on the continent ; and every thing that a Briton eats, tirinks, or wears, muft be taxed towards the maintenance of...them not as their reprefentatives or guardians of 1 4 " Jhei 1*0 THE MONITOR. No. 14. their liberties, but as the infignificant tools of 3 court, and... | |
| 1760 - 524 頁
...be taxed towards the maintenance of a people, whofe faith is not to be depended on, and, who v/ere never remarkable for their hireling courage ? I am...tools of a court, and the hireling fupporters of an admiiniftration. CAN it be thought that a nation, which was fo fuccefsful and glorious, and always... | |
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