... kept up, is a proposition full-fraught with innumerable evils, and more particularly with this, that it may make wicked ministers more audacious than otherwise they would be in projecting and propagating schemes which may be inconsistent with the... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 3981733Full view - About this book
| 1733 - 396 pages
...Liberties, deftrudtive to the Trade, and burthenfomc on the People ' of this Nation. In Countries which are governed by ' Standing Armies, the Inclinations of...Security in the * Army, the Humours of the Army they only confult, ' with them they divide the Spoils, and the wretched Peo' pie are plundered by both. * In... | |
| Europe - 1733 - 400 pages
...Liberties, deftructive to the Trade, and burthenfome on the People of this Nation. In Countries which are governed by Standing Armies, the Inclinations of the People are but little minded, the Miniflers place their Security in the Army, the Humours of the Army they only confult, with them they... | |
| Josiah Quincy - History - 1825 - 522 pages
...propagating schemes which may be inconsistent with the liberties, destructive of the trade, and burthensome on the people of this nation. In countries governed...inclinations of the people are but little minded, the ministers place their security in the army, the humours of the army they only consult, with them they... | |
| Josiah Quincy - Massachusetts - 1875 - 484 pages
...propagating schemes which may be inconsistent with the liberties, destructive of the trade, and burthensome on the people of this nation. In countries governed...inclinations of the people are but little minded, the ministers place the Commons' Houae ; the arms of England drawn at one end of it and those of France... | |
| Orators - 1880 - 698 pages
...propogating schemes which may be inconsistent with the liberties, destructive of the trade, and burthensome on the people of this nation. In countries governed...inclinations of the people are but little minded, the ministers place their security in the army, the humors of the army they only consult, with them they... | |
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