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" The aflent of each to the making of laws is eflentially neceflary ; but the manner of giving this aflent is different in. the people, from what it is in the king and in the lords. The people, by reafon of their number cannot be perfonally prefent at the... "
The Monitor, or The British freeholder - 第 19 頁
1760
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The Political state of Great Britain, 第 11 卷

Political state of Great Britain - 1716 - 790 頁
...in Conjunction. The Affent of each to the making of Laws is tjfemiauyneceffary\ but the Manner oí giving this Aflent is different in the People from what it is in the King, and in the Loras. The People, by Reafon of their Number, cannot be perfonaüy prefent at the paffing of Laws i...
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The benefits and advantages gain'd by the late septennial parliament, set in ...

1722 - 52 頁
...Conjunction. The AfTent of each to the making of Laws is eflentially necefTary, but the Manner of giving that Aflent is different in the People, from what it is in the King, and the Lords. The People by Reafon of their Number, cannot be perfJbnally prefent at the paffing of Laws...
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The benefits and advantages gain'd by the late septennial parliament, set in ...

1722 - 44 頁
...Aflent of each to the making of Laws is effentially necefTary, but the Manner of giving that Affent is different in the People, from what it is in the King, and the Lords. The People by Reafon of their Number, cannot be peffonally prefent at the paffihg of Laws...
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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons from the ..., 第 6 卷

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 530 頁
...Legiflative they muft aft in Conjunction. The Aflent of Each to the Making of Laws is tffentially necefikry ; but the Manner of giving this Aflent is different...it is in the King, and in the Lords. The People, by Reafpn of their Number, cannot be peribnally prefent at the paffing of Laws ; their Aflent can no otherwife...
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The Monitor, 第 1 卷

1760 - 500 頁
...aflent of each to the making of laws is effentially neceffary ; but the manner of giving this affent is different in the people, from what it is in the...be perfonally prefent at the making of laws ; their affent can no otherwife be fignified than by their reprefentatives. The difadvantage the commons are...
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The Whisperer: Containing Several Spirited Essays on Civil Liberty, 第 1 卷

1770 - 342 頁
...each to the making of laws is abfolutely neceflary ; but the manner of giving their affent is very different in t'he people, from what it is in the King and the Lords. The people by reafon of their numbers, cannot be perlbnally prefent at the making of laws,...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1811 - 678 頁
...assent of each to the making of laws is essentially necessary, but the manner of giving this assent is different in the people, from what it is in the king, and in the lords. The people, by reason of their number, cannot be personally present at the passing of laws, their assent pan no otherwise...
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