| Sir Charles Sedley - 1707 - 424 pages
...of Selfdefigns: If he prove a good Prince, the Governit bad, either Death or a Revolution '' ; « LI brings a Deliverance. Whereas here, my Lord, there...us not the right Idea of the Thing, I am afraid I (hall have Difficulty to make my felf well underftood. The Names generally ufed to denote the FadYions,... | |
| Abel Boyer - Great Britain - 1707 - 726 pages
...Whereas here, My Lord, there appears no * end of our Mifery, if not prevented in time ; FacYi' ons are now become Independent, and have got ' footing...yea, Man and Wife are not free from their ' political Jam. U * Ir remains therefore, my Lord, that I enquire into * the Nature of thefe things, and lince... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1747 - 684 pages
...or a revolutian, brings a deliverance. Whereas here, my lord, there appears no end of our miu-r v , if not prevented in time ; factions are now become...in armies., in incorporations, in families, among kindred,Yea,muiand wili arc not frcefrom their political jars. It remains therefore, my lord, that... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 512 pages
...death or a revolution brings a deliverance: whereas here, my lord, there appears no end of our misery, if not prevented in time. Factions are now become...political jars. It remains, therefore, my lord, that I inquire into the nature of these things j and since the names give us not the right idea of the thing,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 518 pages
...death or a revolution brings a deliverance: whereas here, my lord, there appears no end of our miser}., if not prevented in time. Factions are now become...parliaments, in treaties, in armies, in incorporations, hi families, among kindred ; yea, man and wife art not free from their political jars. It remains,... | |
| William Hazlitt - Orators - 1810 - 544 pages
...death or a revolution brings a deliverance : whereas here, my lord, there appears no end of our misery, if not prevented in time. Factions are now become...therefore, my lord, that I enquire into the nature of these things ; and since the names give us not the right idea of the thing, I am afraid I shall have... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Byerley Thomson - Jacobite Rebellion, 1715 - 1845 - 434 pages
...were those dearest to a high-spirited people. " Factions," exclaimed Lord Belhaveu, " in Parliament, are now become independent, and have got footing in...among kindred; yea, man and wife are not free from them."* " Hannibal, my Lord," he cried, in one of what Lockhart calls his long premeditated harangues,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 976 pages
...death or a revolution brings a deliverance : whereas here, my Lord, there appears no end of our misery, if not prevented in time. Factions are now become...political jars. It remains, therefore, my Lord, that I inquire into the nature of these things ; and since the names give us not the right idea of the thing,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 978 pages
...or a revolution brings a deliv. erance : whereas here, my Lord, there appears no end of our misery, if not prevented in time Factions are now become independent,...political jars. It remains, therefore, my Lord, that I inquire into the nature of these things; and since the names give us not the right idea of the thing,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 968 pages
...or a revolution brings a deliverance : whereas here, my Lord, there apjiears no end of our misery, if not prevented in time. Factions are now become...incorporations, in families, among kindred ; yea, man and wife arc not free from their political jars. It remains, therefore, my Lord, that I inquire into the nature... | |
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