Essays on Various Subjects: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Volumen1 |
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During his stay also at Yarmouth , where he subsequently resided , the
dissenters possessed a very considerable political influence , which was in
general successfully exerted in the choice of a representative of similar views
and principles ...
During his stay also at Yarmouth , where he subsequently resided , the
dissenters possessed a very considerable political influence , which was in
general successfully exerted in the choice of a representative of similar views
and principles ...
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representatives or proxies . In the collective assemblies of the whole community
is seen the origin of parliament itself ; in the latter institution , the first distinction of
two orders in parliament , viz . ' the greater barons or lords , who sate in person ...
representatives or proxies . In the collective assemblies of the whole community
is seen the origin of parliament itself ; in the latter institution , the first distinction of
two orders in parliament , viz . ' the greater barons or lords , who sate in person ...
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The convenience of receiving from them grants of money procured their
summons to parliament by their representatives ; the increasing number , wealth ,
and power of this new order of freemen , taught them their own consequence ;
and the ...
The convenience of receiving from them grants of money procured their
summons to parliament by their representatives ; the increasing number , wealth ,
and power of this new order of freemen , taught them their own consequence ;
and the ...
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rights , that of legislation , either in person or by their representative , was a
primary and fundamental one . The neighbouring nations had originally the same
constitution , the same principles from which the form of English government had
it's ...
rights , that of legislation , either in person or by their representative , was a
primary and fundamental one . The neighbouring nations had originally the same
constitution , the same principles from which the form of English government had
it's ...
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... they had no weight in the deliberations ; if the king and nobles were agreed ,
the consent or rather submission of the third éstate was a thing of course . Not
united in a common house with a representative of the minor barons , there was
not ...
... they had no weight in the deliberations ; if the king and nobles were agreed ,
the consent or rather submission of the third éstate was a thing of course . Not
united in a common house with a representative of the minor barons , there was
not ...
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