The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... must lay afide alfo that proud fenfe of perfonal inviolability , which we now cherish fo fondly ; and , what is juftly prized ftill more , the civil fanctity of our homes . The Englishman's house must be his caftle no more . Inftead of ...
... must lay afide alfo that proud fenfe of perfonal inviolability , which we now cherish fo fondly ; and , what is juftly prized ftill more , the civil fanctity of our homes . The Englishman's house must be his caftle no more . Inftead of ...
الصفحة 9
... must be an armed nation , before we can be safe from the hostility of a nation much more numerous in arms : and , that we are not already an armed nation , is owing mainly to the pains which have been taken to disguise from us this ...
... must be an armed nation , before we can be safe from the hostility of a nation much more numerous in arms : and , that we are not already an armed nation , is owing mainly to the pains which have been taken to disguise from us this ...
الصفحة 10
... must fay , is very par- tial and childish , and altogether unworthy of the character of the nation , and the conteft in which we are engaged . Its most perni- cious effect , is in relaxing the vigilant anxiety of our preparation ; but ...
... must fay , is very par- tial and childish , and altogether unworthy of the character of the nation , and the conteft in which we are engaged . Its most perni- cious effect , is in relaxing the vigilant anxiety of our preparation ; but ...
الصفحة 15
... must yield to his conditions . It may not often happen , that any one individual can command such a number of votes as to overturn an administration by his secession ; but the combined interest of a very few powerful families is ...
... must yield to his conditions . It may not often happen , that any one individual can command such a number of votes as to overturn an administration by his secession ; but the combined interest of a very few powerful families is ...
الصفحة 17
... must always be held in thraldom to thofe by whom it is fupported ; and that the greater strength it can acquire , the greater will be its independence , and its power of fulfilling its duty , without regarding the disappointment or re ...
... must always be held in thraldom to thofe by whom it is fupported ; and that the greater strength it can acquire , the greater will be its independence , and its power of fulfilling its duty , without regarding the disappointment or re ...
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