... for ever, was of the same tyrannical unfounded kind which James attempted to set up over the Parliament and the Nation, and for which he was expelled. The only difference is (for in principle they differ not) that the one was an usurper over the living,... The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - 第 191 頁Edmund Burke 著 - 1815完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 頁
...freedom of pofterity for ever, was of the fame tyrannical unfounded kind which James attempted to fei up over the parliament and the nation, and for which...in principle they differ not) that the one was an ufurper over the living, and the other over the unborn ; and as the one has no better authority to... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1791 - 358 頁
...of pofterity for ever, was of the fame tyrannical •unfounded kind which James attempted to fet up over the parliament and the nation, and for which\...in principle they differ not) that the one was an ufurper over the living, and the other over the unborn ; and as the one has no better authority to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1791 - 824 頁
...pofterity for ever, " was of die fame tyrannical unfounded kind which " James " James attempted to fet up over the parliament " and the nation, and for which...expelled. " The only difference is, (for in principle they dif" fer not), that the one was an ufurper over the " living, and the other over the unborn -, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1791 - 232 頁
...for ever, *' was of the fame tyrannical unfounded kind which " James «* James attempted to fet up over the parliament " and the nation, and for which...expelled. " The only difference is, (for in principle they dif" fer not), that the one was an ufurper over the " living, and the other over the unborn; and as... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 頁
...fame tyrannical unfounded kind which James " attempted to fet up over the parliament and the naM tion, and for which he was expelled. The only " difference...principle they differ not) , that " the one was an ufurper over the living, and the "• other over the unborn ; and as the one has no bet*' ter authority... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 390 頁
...pofterity for ever, was of the fame " tyrannical unfounded kind which James at> " tempted to fet up over the parliament and the " nation, and for which...in principle they differ " not) that the one was an ufurper over the *' living, and the other over the unborn ; and as *' the one has no better authority... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 408 頁
...expelled. The " only difference is, (for in principle they differ " not) that the one was an ufurper over the " living, and the other over the unborn ; and as " the one has no better authority to ftand upon " than the other, both of them muft be equally " null and void, and of no effecV* " As the... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 頁
...parliament and the nation, and far which he was expelled. The only difference is, (for in prmciple they differ not) that the one was an usurper over...them must be equally null and void, and of no effect. From what, or from whence, does Mr. Burke prove the right of any human power to bind posterity for... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 頁
...freedom of posterity for ever, was of the same tyrannical unfounded kind which James attempted to set up over the parliament and the nation, and for which...difference .is, (for in principle they differ not) that the oue was an us urper over the living, and the other over the unborn ; and as the one has no better authority... | |
| 1833 - 796 頁
...of posterity for ever, was of the same tyrannical, unfounded kind which James at« tempted to set up over the parliament and the nation, and for which...both of them must be equally null and void, and of DO effect. As the estimation of all things is by comparison, the revolution of 1688, however from circumstances... | |
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