The Monitor, or The British freeholder, 第 1 卷1760 |
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第 395 頁
... sea . THESE , with other misfortunes , raised a ge- neral clamour againft Arlington , Buckingham , and Lauderdale , whofe counfels were fufpected , and whofe defigns to make the king abfolute , were so much feared by the people and ...
... sea . THESE , with other misfortunes , raised a ge- neral clamour againft Arlington , Buckingham , and Lauderdale , whofe counfels were fufpected , and whofe defigns to make the king abfolute , were so much feared by the people and ...
第 448 頁
... SEA LION , a Joul of NEWCASTLE Salmon , and a Fox's Brush . No. 48. SATURDAY , July 3 , 1756 .. Stat nulla diu mortalibus ufquam , Fortuna titubante , fides . SILIUS ITALICUs , Lib . II . Bel . Pun . To the FREEHOLDER . SIR , TH HE ...
... SEA LION , a Joul of NEWCASTLE Salmon , and a Fox's Brush . No. 48. SATURDAY , July 3 , 1756 .. Stat nulla diu mortalibus ufquam , Fortuna titubante , fides . SILIUS ITALICUs , Lib . II . Bel . Pun . To the FREEHOLDER . SIR , TH HE ...
第 452 頁
... seas , en- couraged their manufactures , and protected their navigation ? did not fhe expend two millions of money in their defence : and loft at leaft one hundred thousand men in their fervice ? did not King James I. prevail with the ...
... seas , en- couraged their manufactures , and protected their navigation ? did not fhe expend two millions of money in their defence : and loft at leaft one hundred thousand men in their fervice ? did not King James I. prevail with the ...
第 472 頁
... of men of war fufficient to protect the islands and their trade . The lofs of the Warwick is an example of our weakness in thofe effential parts of our commerce * commerce ; and the neglect of those seas is 472 THE MONITOR . No. 5a ,
... of men of war fufficient to protect the islands and their trade . The lofs of the Warwick is an example of our weakness in thofe effential parts of our commerce * commerce ; and the neglect of those seas is 472 THE MONITOR . No. 5a ,
第 473 頁
* commerce ; and the neglect of those seas is an invitation for the enemy to attempt the con- queft of the islands alfo . Would not fome of thofe fhips , which were laid up for fo many months in our ports , and in full pay , have been ...
* commerce ; and the neglect of those seas is an invitation for the enemy to attempt the con- queft of the islands alfo . Would not fome of thofe fhips , which were laid up for fo many months in our ports , and in full pay , have been ...
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第 272 頁 - That after the said limitation shall take effect as aforesaid, no person born out of the kingdoms of England, Scotland or Ireland or the dominions thereunto belonging (although he be naturalized or made a denizen, except such as are born of English parents) shall be capable to be of the privy council, or a member of either house of parliament, or to enjoy any office or place of trust, either civil or military, or to have any grant of lands, tenements or hereditaments from the crown to himself or...
第 172 頁 - That in case the Crown and imperial dignity of this Realm shall hereafter come to any person not being a native of this Kingdom of England this nation be not obliged to engage in any war for the defence of any dominions or territories which do not belong to the Crown of England without the consent of Parliament.
第 214 頁 - The power and majesty of the people, an original contract, the authority and independency of parliament...
第 310 頁 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
第 311 頁 - when any new Device is moved on the King's Behalf, in ' Parliament, for his Aid, or the like, the Commons may ' anfwer, that they tender'd the King's Eftate, and are ready ' to aid the fame, only in this new Device they dare not * agree without Conference with their Countries ; whereby ' it appeareth, that fuch Conference is warrantable by the * Law and Cuftom of Parliament.
第 473 頁 - We have lately been told Of two admirals bold, Who engaged in a terrible fight; They met after noon, "Which I think was too soon, As they both ran away before niglit," So said one of the popular epigrams of the day; and it wa?
第 352 頁 - The Tories, by taking arms to defend their civil rights, and by joining to depofe that Prince by...
第 173 頁 - Proteftant line has a right to thefe dominions, is no lefs than high treafon, founded upon this very ftatute. What then will that fubject be guilty of, that attempts to invalidate that fecurity of the liberty and property, which the people enjoy under the inviolable prefervation of the other claufe in the fame act of fettlement ; by defending fuch meafures, as engage us in the defence of dominions and territories, which do not belong to the crown of England...
第 19 頁 - 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 making of laws ; their aflent can no otherwife be fignified than by their reprefentatives.
第 310 頁 - Forest be holden and kept in all points; and if any Statute be made to the contrary, that shall be holden for none."1 The meaning of these words seems clear.