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... body was immediately stripped of part of its possessions , and a more equal distribution enjoined of the rest , does not meet with your Lordship's approbation . You do not question the right of the Nation over ecclesiastical wealth ...
... body was immediately stripped of part of its possessions , and a more equal distribution enjoined of the rest , does not meet with your Lordship's approbation . You do not question the right of the Nation over ecclesiastical wealth ...
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... body is created , an enlightened legislator will endeavour by every possible method to diminish the operation of such interest The first and most natural mode that presents itself is that of shortening the regular duration of this trust ...
... body is created , an enlightened legislator will endeavour by every possible method to diminish the operation of such interest The first and most natural mode that presents itself is that of shortening the regular duration of this trust ...
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... body destitute of the means of corruption , and whom the people , continually contributing , could at all times bring to account or dismiss , will it not necessarily ensue that a body so selected and supported would perform their simple ...
... body destitute of the means of corruption , and whom the people , continually contributing , could at all times bring to account or dismiss , will it not necessarily ensue that a body so selected and supported would perform their simple ...
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... body politic ? And this brings me to my grand objection to monarchy , which is drawn from THE ETERNAL NATURE OF MAN . The office of king is a trial to which human virtue is not equal . Pure and universal representation , by which alone ...
... body politic ? And this brings me to my grand objection to monarchy , which is drawn from THE ETERNAL NATURE OF MAN . The office of king is a trial to which human virtue is not equal . Pure and universal representation , by which alone ...
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... bodies , and indeed all that monopolising system of legislation , whose baleful influence is shown in the depopulation of the country and in the necessity which reduces the sad relicks to owe their very existence to the ostentatious ...
... bodies , and indeed all that monopolising system of legislation , whose baleful influence is shown in the depopulation of the country and in the necessity which reduces the sad relicks to owe their very existence to the ostentatious ...
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