| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 páginas
...contradicted by any aclion, writing or difcourfe. Firft, I always declared my felf againft a Popifh Succeflbr to the Crown, whatever Title he might have by the...hath much weight in the opinions of the people. For neceffity may nbolifh any Law, but cannot alter the fentiments of the vulgar; Right of inheritance... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 páginas
...contradicted by any action, writing, or difcourfe. Firft, I always declared myfelf againft a Popifh Succeflbr to the Crown, whatever Title he might have by the...accounts : firft, as it was eftablifhed by law ; and fedondly, as it hath much weight in the opinions of the people. For neceffity may abolifh any Law,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...contradicted by any action, writing, or difcourfe. Firft, I always declared myfelf againft a Popifli Succeflbr to the Crown, whatever Title he might have by the...did I ever regard the right line, except upon two ac*• counts : firft, as it was eftablifhed by law ; and fecondly, as it hath much weight in the opinions... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...I always declared myfelf againft a Popifh Succeffor to the Crown, whatever Title he might Kave'iby the proximity of blood: Neither did I 'ever" regard the right line, except upon two act'ounts : firft, as it was 'eftablifhed by lav^ ; and fec'ondly, as it hath much weight in the opinions... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 páginas
...contradiflsd by any a&ion, writing, or difcourfe. Firft, I always declared myfelf againft a Popim Succefibr to the Crown, whatever Title he might have by the...ever regard the right line, except upon two accounts : fii-ft, as it was eftablifhcd by lawi and fccondly, as C 4 it it hath muck weight in the opinions... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 páginas
...contradifted by any aftion, writing, or difcourfe. Hrft, I always declared myfelf againfl a Popifh Succeffor to the Crown, whatever Title he might have by the...accounts -. firft, as it was eftablifhed by law ; and fr condly, as C4 it hath much weight in the opinions of the people. For neceflity may abolifh any Law,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 páginas
...by any action, writing, or difcourfe. FIRST, I always declared myfelf againft a' popirti fucceflbr to the crown, whatever title he might have by. the proximity of blood. Neither did 1 ever regard the right line, except upon two accounts ; firft, as it was eftabliflied by law; and,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 406 páginas
...by any action, writing, or difcourfe. 8 Firft, I always declared myfelf againft a Popifh Succeflbr to the Crown, whatever Title he might have by the...hath much weight in the opinions of the people. For necefllty may abolifh any Law, but cannot alter the fentiments of the vulgar ; Right of inheritance... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 páginas
...contradicted by any action, writing, or difcourfe. Firft, I always declared myfelf againfl a Popifh fucceflor to the crown, whatever title he might have by the...ever regard the right line, except upon two accounts ; firrr, as it was eftablifhed by law ; and, fecondly, as it hath much weight in the opinions of the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 406 páginas
...contradicted by any adlion, writing, or difcourfe. Firtt, I always declared myfelf againft a Popifh Succeflbr to the crown, whatever title he might have by the...line, except upon two accounts : firft, as it was eftablifhedbylaw; and fecondly, as it hath much weight in thaopinions ofthepeople. Forneceffity may... | |
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