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" In short, whoever considers what it is that constitutes the moving principle of what we call great affairs, and the invincible sensibility of man to the opinion of his fellowcreatures, will not hesitate to affirm that, if it were possible for the liberty... "
Anonymous Journalism - Page 6
1855 - 31 pages
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The constitution of England; or, An account of the English government

Jean Louis de Lolme - 1784 - 564 pages
...which is the proposed end and reward of their labours, nothing but mortification and disgust. In short, whoever considers what it is that constitutes the...exist without changing the constitution, this liberty would alone form a counterpoise to the power of the prince. If, for example, in an empire of the East,...
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Junius. Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - 1797 - 402 pages
...firm, that, if it were possible for the liberty ' of the press to exist in a despotic govern' ment, and (what is not less difficult) for it ' to exist...form ' a counterpoise to the power of the prince. ' If, for example, in an empire of the east, ' a sanctuary could be found, which, ren' dered respectable...
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Junius, Volume 1

Junius - 1797 - 354 pages
...performance deep, solid, and ingenious. ' In short, whoever considers what it is that con' stitutes the moving principle of what we call great ' affairs,...form a counterpoise to the power of ' the prince. If, for example, in an empire of the ' east, a sanctuary could be found, which, rendered ' respectable...
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The Letters of Junius ...: With Notes and Illustrations ..., Volume 1

Junius - 1804 - 472 pages
...constitution I beg leave to recommend to the publip, as a performance, deep, solid, and ingenious. " In short, whoever considers what it is that constitutes the...alone form a counterpoise to the power of the prince. If, for example, in an empire of the East, a sanctuary • Monsieur De Lolmc. could be found, which,...
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The Letters of Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - 1804 - 494 pages
...affirm that, if it were possible for the " liberty of the press to exist ma despotic govern" ment, and (what is not less difficult) for it to exist "...form a counterpoise to the " power of the prince. If, for example, in an cm" pire of the East, a sanctuary could be found, " which, rendered respectable...
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Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - 1805 - 320 pages
...that, if it were possible for the liXXIV ' berly of the press to exist in a despotic govern' ment, and (what is not less difficult) for it to exist '...form a counterpoise to ' the power of the prince. If, for example, in an ' empire of the East, a sanctuary could be found, ' which, rendered respectable...
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The letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 pages
...man to the opinion of his fellow-creatures, " will not hesitate to affirm, that if it were pos" sible for the liberty of the press to exist in a " despotic...form a counterpoise to the power of the " prince. If, for example, in an empire of the " east, a sanctuary could be found, which, ren" dered respectable...
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Letters of Junius

Junius (pseud.) - 1807 - 468 pages
...to affirm, that if it were possihle for the liherty of the press to exist in a despotic governmeut, and (what is not less difficult) for it to exist without changing the * coustitution, this liherty of the press would alone form a couuterpoise to the power of the prince....
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The History of the Helvetic Republics, Volume 4

Francis Hare Naylor - 1809 - 614 pages
...that writer's ' Essay on the English Constitution' ; " jf it were possible for the liberty of th« press to exist in a despotic government, and (what...alone form a counterpoise to the power of the prince. If, for example, in an empire of the East a sanctuary could be found, which rendered respectable by...
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The Letters of Junius

Junius - 1809 - 364 pages
...opinion of bis fellow-creatures, *; will not hesitate to aflkm, that if it were possible for the H" berty of the press to exist in a despotic government, and...constitution, this liberty of the press would alone form a court• • terpoise to the power of the prince. If, for example, in an em• pire of the east, a...
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