The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life, Volume 1G.H. Evans, 1844 |
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... crown . But as the same constitution which gives the commons a power to check the king by withholding the supplies , gives afterwards the king a power to check the commons , by empowering him to reject their other bills ; it again ...
... crown . But as the same constitution which gives the commons a power to check the king by withholding the supplies , gives afterwards the king a power to check the commons , by empowering him to reject their other bills ; it again ...
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... crown is this overbearing part in the English constitu- tion needs not be mentioned , and that it derives its whole con- sequence merely from being the giver of places and pensions is self - evident , wherefore , though we have been ...
... crown is this overbearing part in the English constitu- tion needs not be mentioned , and that it derives its whole con- sequence merely from being the giver of places and pensions is self - evident , wherefore , though we have been ...
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... crown is not as oppressive in England as in Turkey . An inquiry into the constitutional errors in the English form of government is at this time highly necessary ; for as we are never in a proper condition of doing justice to others ...
... crown is not as oppressive in England as in Turkey . An inquiry into the constitutional errors in the English form of government is at this time highly necessary ; for as we are never in a proper condition of doing justice to others ...
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... crown , by having all the places at its disposal , hath so effectually swallowed up the power , and eaten out the virtue of the house of commons ( the republican part in the constitution ) that the government of England is nearly as ...
... crown , by having all the places at its disposal , hath so effectually swallowed up the power , and eaten out the virtue of the house of commons ( the republican part in the constitution ) that the government of England is nearly as ...
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... crown will be exerted , to keep this continent as low and humble as possible ? Instead of going forward we shall go backward , or be perpetually quar- relling , or ridiculously petitioning . - We are already greater than the king wishes ...
... crown will be exerted , to keep this continent as low and humble as possible ? Instead of going forward we shall go backward , or be perpetually quar- relling , or ridiculously petitioning . - We are already greater than the king wishes ...
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