Faction Detected, by the Evidence of FactsJ. Roberts, 1743 - 170 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 2 頁
... itself of a restlefs and discontented Temper ; form'd , whether they have Cause for it or not , to be as well a Torment to themselves , as a Plague to the Society in which they live .-- Nor can Oppo- fition , right or wrong , want even ...
... itself of a restlefs and discontented Temper ; form'd , whether they have Cause for it or not , to be as well a Torment to themselves , as a Plague to the Society in which they live .-- Nor can Oppo- fition , right or wrong , want even ...
第 3 頁
... Profperity , which arofe from a long Tranquillity , and a wonderful Encrease of Wealth after the Discovery of the West Indies , which diffused itself B 2 through through the Commons , and gave them Ability to contend ( 3 )
... Profperity , which arofe from a long Tranquillity , and a wonderful Encrease of Wealth after the Discovery of the West Indies , which diffused itself B 2 through through the Commons , and gave them Ability to contend ( 3 )
第 4 頁
... itself in a new Form , and Op- pofition became again a Faction in the Reign of the late King William , and a Faction of a much more dangerous Nature than the firft . For whereas the Republicans , who are the Leaders of the first Faction ...
... itself in a new Form , and Op- pofition became again a Faction in the Reign of the late King William , and a Faction of a much more dangerous Nature than the firft . For whereas the Republicans , who are the Leaders of the first Faction ...
第 5 頁
... itself unworthy any Party , and criminal too in the higheft Degree , in this Inftance , because it was the private Title , and the Intereft of a Man and Family , who by their Education and Religion were nourished in a fatal Enmity to ...
... itself unworthy any Party , and criminal too in the higheft Degree , in this Inftance , because it was the private Title , and the Intereft of a Man and Family , who by their Education and Religion were nourished in a fatal Enmity to ...
第 7 頁
... itself fo far . - The Prefbyterians had ruined both the Church and Monarchy ; but the High Churchmen had not brought in Popery and arbitrary Power , they had even affifted ( at laft ) in fome De- gree at the Revolution to keep it out ...
... itself fo far . - The Prefbyterians had ruined both the Church and Monarchy ; but the High Churchmen had not brought in Popery and arbitrary Power , they had even affifted ( at laft ) in fome De- gree at the Revolution to keep it out ...
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abuſed Adminiftration affift againſt Anfwer Army becauſe Cafe Caufe Circumftances Civil Lift Conduct Confequence confider confiderable Conftitution Confufion Conjuncture Country Crown dangerous deferted defired deftroyed Dominions Electorate of Hanover Encreaſe Expence Faction fafe faid falfe fame farther faved fecond fecure felves ferve fhall fhew fhewn fhould fince fingle firft firſt fome foon France ftand ftill fuch fuffered fufficient fupport Government greateſt Hanover Hanoverian himſelf honeft Houfe of Auftria Houſe iffued impoffible Inftance Intereft itſelf Jacobite juft King laft leaft leaſt lefs Liberty Majefty manifeft Meaſures Minifter moft moſt muft muſt Nation Nature neceffary Neceffity never Number obferved Occafion oppofe Oppofition ourſelves paffed Paffion Parliament Party Perfon poffible pofition Power prefent preferve pretended Prince Principles Profpect Publick purfued Queen of Hungary raiſed Reaſon Refpect Ruin Seffions Senfe ſhe Spain Succefs thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion Tories Treaty Troops uſed Views vifibly Whigs whofe worfe