The Monthly Magazine, Volume 41Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1816 |
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Page 559
... Parliament , which we remember , has just terminated ; but it has not been more active than the state of the country , and the exigences of the government required . We lament , however , that nothing has been effectively said in either ...
... Parliament , which we remember , has just terminated ; but it has not been more active than the state of the country , and the exigences of the government required . We lament , however , that nothing has been effectively said in either ...
Page 632
... parliament not only assumed a power of prolonging the duration of fu- ture parliaments , but even its own ; and being elected by the nation for three years , they continued themselves for four years longer . The right of electing ...
... parliament not only assumed a power of prolonging the duration of fu- ture parliaments , but even its own ; and being elected by the nation for three years , they continued themselves for four years longer . The right of electing ...
Page 633
... parliaments , was a concession made to the people by King William , in the midst of his difficulties . A standing ... parliament may be more justly compared to a torrent , which , in its furious and foaming course , desolates the land ...
... parliaments , was a concession made to the people by King William , in the midst of his difficulties . A standing ... parliament may be more justly compared to a torrent , which , in its furious and foaming course , desolates the land ...
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