| 1766 - 716 pages
...land. The Crowd! has divefled itfelf of its great eft»t«s» The Church (God blefs it > ha* but ä pittance. The property of the Lords, compared with that of the Commons, is a» i drop of water ih the ocean : and this Houfe reprefent» thofe Comrrions, the proprietor« of... | |
| 1766 - 754 pages
...The Church (God Uleft it) ha* but a pittance. The property of the L»rds, compared with that of ¡lie Commons, is as a drop of water in the ocean : and this houfe reprefents t bofe Commons, the proprietor» of the lands ; and thole proprietors virtually repreCmt the red nf... | |
| 1741 - 832 pages
...commons are become the proprietors of the lands ; the crown has diverted itfelf of its great eftates ; the church (God blefs it) has but a pittance ; the...compared with that of the commons, is as a drop of water to the ocean ; and this houfereprefents thofe commons, and thole proprietors virtually represent the... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1766 - 28 pages
...proprietors of the land. The crown bas diverted itfelf of its great eftates. The church (God biefs it) has but a pittance. The property of the lords,...is as a drop of water in the ocean : and this houfe jreprefents thofe commons, the proprietors of the lands i and thofe proprietors virtually reprefenc... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 700 pages
...commons are become the proprietor? of the land. The crown has diverted itfelf of its great eftates. The church (God blefs it) has but a pittance. The...is as a drop of water in the ocean : and this houfe reprcfents thofe commons, the proprietors of the lands ; and thofc proprietors virtually reprefent... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1786 - 376 pages
...become the proprietors of the lands.. The Crown has diverted itfelf of its great eftates. The f hurch (God blefs it) has but a pittance. The property of...of water in the ocean : and this Houfe reprefents thefe commons, the, proprietors of the lands ; and thofe proprietors virtually reprefent the reft of... | |
| John Almon - 1793 - 542 pages
...own. At ' prefent, fmce the difcovery of America, and ' other circumftances permitting, the Com' mons are become the proprietors of the ' land: The Church...ocean ; and this * Houfe reprefents thofe Commons, the pro' prietors of the lands ; and thofe proprie' tors virtually reprefent the reft of the in' habitants.... | |
| John Almon - 1797 - 550 pages
...circumftances permitting, the Commons are become the proprietors of the land .:. The Church (God bids it) has but a pittance. The property of the Lords,...Commons, the proprietors of the lands ; and thofe proprie- • tors virtually reprefent the reft of the inhabitants. When, therefore, in this Houfe we... | |
| John Adolphus - 1802 - 624 pages
...The church (God blefs *' it!) has but a pittance. The property of the " lords, compared M'ith that ot the commons, " is as a drop of water in the ocean...proprietors of the lands; and thofe proprietors *' virtually reprcfent the reft of the inhabi" tants. When, therefore, in this houfe we " give and grant, we give... | |
| Trinidad. [Appendix.] - 1807 - 228 pages
...of America, and other circumstances permitting, the commons are become the proprietors of the lands. The property of the lords compared with that of the...commons is as a drop of water in the ocean, and this house represents these commons, the proprietors of the lands, and these proprietors virtually represent... | |
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