Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... ministers of state . By the statute of the 1st of King William , sess . 2nd , called " the act for declaring the rights and liberties of the subject , and for settling the succession of the crown , " they enacted that the ministers ...
... ministers of state . By the statute of the 1st of King William , sess . 2nd , called " the act for declaring the rights and liberties of the subject , and for settling the succession of the crown , " they enacted that the ministers ...
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... ministers , who were chosen by affairs , not by affections , acted in the name of , and in trust for , kings , and not as their avowed , constitutional , and ostensible masters . I think it impossible that any king , when he has ...
... ministers , who were chosen by affairs , not by affections , acted in the name of , and in trust for , kings , and not as their avowed , constitutional , and ostensible masters . I think it impossible that any king , when he has ...
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... ministers are enabled by your constitution to attack them in their vital parts , whilst they have not the means of repelling their charges in any other than the degrading char- acter of culprits . The ministers of state in France are ...
... ministers are enabled by your constitution to attack them in their vital parts , whilst they have not the means of repelling their charges in any other than the degrading char- acter of culprits . The ministers of state in France are ...
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