| Algernon Sidney - Political science - 1794 - 836 pages
...fo amongft us : every country does not make a difiindt body, having in Itfelf a fovcreign power, but is a member of that great body which comprehends the whole nation. It is not therefore for Kent or Suffex, Lewis Or Maidftone, but for the whole nation, that the members... | |
| Algernon Sidney - Monarchy - 1805 - 570 pages
...so amongst us : every country does not make a distinct body, having in itself a sovereign power, but is a member of that great body which comprehends the whole nation. It is not, therefore, for Kent or Sussex, Lewis or Maidstone, but for the whole nation, that the members... | |
| James Roland Pennock, John William Chapman - Political Science - 336 pages
...his comments : Every county does not make a distinct body, having in itself a sovereign power, but is a member of that Great Body which comprehends the whole NATION. 'Tis not therefore for Kent or Suffix, Lews or Maidstone, but for the whole nation, that the members chosen for those places, are... | |
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