| John Locke - 1764 - 438 sidor
...fons it was at firft eftablimed upon. To what grofs abfurdities the following of cuftom, when rcafon has left it, may lead, we may be fatisfied, when we...houfing ' as a fheepcote, or more inhabitants than a fhepherd is to be found, fends as many re~ prejentativcs to the grand aflembly of lawmakers, as a whole... | |
| James Burgh - 1767 - 264 sidor
...grofs abfurdities the following of cuftom, " when reafon has left it, may lead, we may be fatif" fied, when we fee the bare name of a town, of " which there remain not fo much as the ruins, where " fcarce fo much houfing as a £heep-cot, or more in" habitants... | |
| Several Hands - 1774 - 642 sidor
...Biihop Burnet and ßitution; and we ftrongly feel, with Mr. Locke, that it ie highly abfurd, " that the bare name of a town, of which there remains not...as the ruins, where fcarce fo much •houfing as a iheepcote, or more inhabitants than a (hepherd, grand Aflembly of Law-makers, as a whole County, numerous... | |
| 1774 - 622 sidor
...part of the Сэпßitut-on; and we ftrongly feel, with Mr. Locke, that it. isJ highly abfurd, " that the bare name of a town, of which there remains not fo much as the ruins, where* fcarce fo mudi houfing as я íheepcote, or more inhabitants than a ihepherd, are to be found, fhould fend as... | |
| John Wilkes - 1777 - 194 sidor
...was at firft eftablifhed upon. " To what grofs abfurdities, the following of *' a cuftom, when icafon has left it, may lead, " we may be fatisfied, when...there remains not »• fo much as the ruins, where fearce fo much *' houfing as a fheep-cote, or more inhabitants " than a fhepherd is to be found, fends... | |
| Edward Wynne - 1785 - 350 sidor
...Reprefentation, alluded to by Mr. Locke, than which nothing can be more confefledly abfurd, " that the bare name «« of a Town, of which there remains...the ruins, where «« fcarce fo much houfing as a flieep" cote, or more inhabitants than a *' fhepherd, are to be found, fhould fend «« as many Reprefentatives... | |
| Edward Wynne - 1785 - 348 sidor
...Reprefentation, alluded to by Mr. Locke, than which nothing can be more confefTedly abfurd, " that the bare name " of a Town, of which there remains " not fo much as the ruins, where " fcarce fo much hor.fing as a flieep-. " cote, or more inhabitants than a " mepherd, are to be found, Ihould fend.... | |
| John Wilkes - 1786 - 460 sidor
...abfurdities the following of a cuftom, " when reafon has left it, may lead, we may be fatis" fied, when we fee the bare name of a town, of which " there..." fcarce fo much houfing as a fheep-cote, or more In" habitants than a Ihepherd, is to be found, fends as " many reprefentatives to the grand affembly... | |
| William Bruce - 1794 - 348 sidor
...grof, abfurdities the fol" lowing of cuftom, when reafon hoi left it, may lead, we " may befatisiied, when we fee the bare name of a town, " of which there remain not fo much as the ruins; where " fcaree fo much houfing as a fheep-cote, or more inhabi" tants... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Manoah Sibly - 1795 - 604 sidor
...dil'proportionate to the reafons it was firlt eftablifhed upon: To what grofs abfurdities the following of cuftom, when reafon has left it, may lead, we may be fatisfied...much as the ruins, where fcarce fo much houfing as a of juftice could not do it for them, confifteritly with the adminiffration of the law: but a court... | |
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