 | Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 páginas
...improbable, and are a greater fubject of wonder, than a general revolution in Europe would be now. When we furvey the wretched condition of man under...from his home by one power, or driven by another, and impoveriihed by taxes more than by enemies, it becomes evident that thofe fyftems are bad, and that... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1791 - 820 páginas
...occafions they treacheroufly flattered and fbothed it. "• When we furvey the wretched condition of u man under the monarchical and hereditary fyftems "...impoverifhed *' by taxes more than by enemies, it becomes evi" dent that thofe fyftems are bad, and that a ge" neral revolution in the principle and conftruction... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1791 - 360 páginas
...improbable, and are a greater fubject of wonder, than a general revolution in Europe would be now. When we furvey the wretched condition of man under...from his home by one power, or driven by another, and impoverimed by taxes more than by enemies, it becomes evident that thofe fyftems are bad, and that... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1791 - 232 páginas
...vehemently againft the monarchy, as in former occafions they treacheroufly flattered and foothed it. " When we furvey the wretched condition of " man under the monarchical and hereditary fyftems <c of government, dragged from his home by one <f power, or driven by another, and impoverifhed **... | |
 | Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1795 - 432 páginas
...general ** revolution in Europe would be now. ** When we furvey the wretched condition of man under the u monarchical and hereditary fyftems of government,...** his home by one power, or driven by another, and impoverimed « by taxes more than by enemies, it becomes evident that thofe ** fyftems are bad, and... | |
 | William Belsham - 1795 - 566 páginas
...this temerarious writer) the wretched condition of man under the monarchical and hereditary systems of government, dragged from his home by one power, or driven by another, and impoverished by taxes more than by enemies, it becomes evident that those systems are bad, and that... | |
 | John Horne Tooke, John Hill Blanchard - 1795 - 480 páginas
...now. " When we furvev the wretehed condition of man isirler the monarehical and hereditary fy Items of government, dragged from his home by one power, or driven by another, and irnpoverifhed inmc by taxis than by enemies, it becomes evident that thofe" fyfrmsare bad, and that... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1795 - 170 páginas
...improbable, and are a greater fubje£l of wonder, than a general revolution in Europe, would be now. When we furvey the wretched condition of man, under the monarchical and hereditary fyllems of government, dragged from his home by one power, or driven by another, and impoverifhed by... | |
 | T. A. Lloyd - 1796 - 382 páginas
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