The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 73E. Cave, 1793 - Great Britain |
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Page 48
... CONSTITUTION , as established at the REVOLUTION in the Year 1688 . The convent of Bons - hommes at ticles , numbered. moment , rebus extantibus , the must bow the neck to that country . This was a confequence , which he inned , would be ...
... CONSTITUTION , as established at the REVOLUTION in the Year 1688 . The convent of Bons - hommes at ticles , numbered. moment , rebus extantibus , the must bow the neck to that country . This was a confequence , which he inned , would be ...
Page 60
... CONSTITUTION " ( p . 19 ) . 19. An Addrefs to the ingenuous Youth of Great Britain : together with a Body of Divinity in Miniature . To which is fubjoined , a Plan of Education , adapted to the Ufe of Schrols , and which the clofe of ...
... CONSTITUTION " ( p . 19 ) . 19. An Addrefs to the ingenuous Youth of Great Britain : together with a Body of Divinity in Miniature . To which is fubjoined , a Plan of Education , adapted to the Ufe of Schrols , and which the clofe of ...
Page 72
... constitution . While happier Prologues treats like these prepare , Of fiery new French fauce we know the We still present the fame old - fashion'd fare . fault , And give no feasʼning but old Attic falt . Our court'ous friends , we ...
... constitution . While happier Prologues treats like these prepare , Of fiery new French fauce we know the We still present the fame old - fashion'd fare . fault , And give no feasʼning but old Attic falt . Our court'ous friends , we ...
Page 80
... Constitution . " It is an additional ground of uneafness to his Majefty , that views of corqueft and dominion thould have incited France to in- terfere with the Government of other coun- his hus Majefty's Allies , the States - General ...
... Constitution . " It is an additional ground of uneafness to his Majefty , that views of corqueft and dominion thould have incited France to in- terfere with the Government of other coun- his hus Majefty's Allies , the States - General ...
Page 169
... Constitution , and in the second chap- ter , under the title Royalty , 1 there find , that the King is inviolable : there is not any exception to , nor any modification of , this article . But certa n circumstances may oc- cur , when ...
... Constitution , and in the second chap- ter , under the title Royalty , 1 there find , that the King is inviolable : there is not any exception to , nor any modification of , this article . But certa n circumstances may oc- cur , when ...
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