The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... raised for the Public Service . IX . PLAN of a REFORM in the ELECTION of the HOUSE OF COMMONS , adopted by the Society of the FRIENDS OF THE PEOPLE in 1795 : with a new Introduction and other Documents . Republished by Sir PHILIP FRAN ...
... raised for the Public Service . IX . PLAN of a REFORM in the ELECTION of the HOUSE OF COMMONS , adopted by the Society of the FRIENDS OF THE PEOPLE in 1795 : with a new Introduction and other Documents . Republished by Sir PHILIP FRAN ...
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... raise their families to a state of grandeur and opulence . Proposition 2. To this power of parcelling out the property of the public among the nominees of Kings and Ministers , there ought to be no limit : none to the quantity capable ...
... raise their families to a state of grandeur and opulence . Proposition 2. To this power of parcelling out the property of the public among the nominees of Kings and Ministers , there ought to be no limit : none to the quantity capable ...
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... raising a family into over- grown opulence at the expense of the people , employs his time , or any part of it , in any branch , at least in any of the higher branches , of the public service ! of every member of parliament , at least ...
... raising a family into over- grown opulence at the expense of the people , employs his time , or any part of it , in any branch , at least in any of the higher branches , of the public service ! of every member of parliament , at least ...
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... raise up a population comparatively healthy , innocent , and happy ; subsisting on the provisions produced by their own industry , and probably contributing a surplus portion of those provisions to the common stock of the rest . Now ...
... raise up a population comparatively healthy , innocent , and happy ; subsisting on the provisions produced by their own industry , and probably contributing a surplus portion of those provisions to the common stock of the rest . Now ...
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... raised by subscription to form a fund which would be placed in the hands of a committee ; when this fund amounted to what might be considered an adequate sum to begin with , a portion of it should be laid out in the purchase of some bog ...
... raised by subscription to form a fund which would be placed in the hands of a committee ; when this fund amounted to what might be considered an adequate sum to begin with , a portion of it should be laid out in the purchase of some bog ...
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