Bill has sufficiently provided for the aristocracy over these dominions, it goes into a kind of economy and order among themselves, which relates to their nobility and not to their Peerage. We plain men and Commoners will not dispute about any thing which... The Political state of Great Britain - Page 513by Political state of Great Britain - 1719Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1742 - 530 pages
...After the Bill has fufficiently provided for the Aristocracy over thefe Dominions, it goes- into a kind of OEconomy and Order among themfelves, which...merely trifling and ornamental ; and if they will be fatisfy'd with a Power in them as Peers, they Shall be Dnkes, Mar^ueffes, Earls, or whatever other... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1789 - 492 pages
...inftance of the"Duke of Newcaftle, then Lord Chamberlain. Sei the TH»AT»», N° VIII. isf ftf». kind of oeconomy and order among themfelves, which...their Peerage. We plain men and Commoners will not diipute about any thing which we knowto be merely triffing and ornamental; and if they will be fatisfied... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1789 - 466 pages
...the inftance of the Duke of Newcaftle, then Lord Chamberlain. Se« the THEATHI, N° YIJ1. S» f*ffm. kind of oeconomy and order among themfelves, which...and not to their Peerage. We plain men and Commoners wilt not difpute about any thing which we know to be merely trifling and ornamental ; and if they will... | |
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...for the aristocracy over these dominion:, it goes into a kind of ceconomy and order among themselves, which relates to their nobility and not to their Peerage. We plain men and Commoners will not dispute about any thing which we know to be merely trifling and ornamental ; and if they will be satisfied... | |
| Great Britain - 1720 - 454 pages
...A• riftocracy over thefe Dominions, it goes into a kind ' of OEconomyand Order among themfelyes, which • relates to their Nobility and not to their...difpute *, about any Thing which we know to be merely .' « triflilng 1 trifling and ornamental ; and if they will be fetif4 iy'd with a Power in them as... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1811 - 682 pages
...the aristocracy over these domiuio-is, it goes into a kind of ceconomy and ortler among themselves, which relates to their nobility and not to their Peerage. We plain men and Coniuioners will not dispute about any tiling which we know to be merely trilling and ornamental ;... | |
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