 | British Plutarch - 1776 - 350 halaman
...There can be no great and immediate danger from the licentioufnefs of the (rage. I hope it will not fee pretended, that our government may, before next winter,...overturned by fuch licentioufnefs, even, though our ftagc were at prefent under no fort of legal controul. Why then may we not delay, till next feffion,... | |
 | Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1779 - 488 halaman
...ends, or where the other begins. There can he no great and jmmediate danger from the Iicentioulnefs of the Stage: I hope it will not be pretended, that...though our Stage were at prefent under no fort of controul. Why then may we not delay till next (elilon paffing any law againSt the licentioufnefs of... | |
 | Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1779 - 488 halaman
...the other begins. There can he no great and immediate danger from the licentioufnefs of the ftage : I hope it will not be pretended, that our government...overturned by fuch licentioufnefs, even though our ftage were at prefent under no fort of controul. Why then may we not delay till next Jtflion paffing... | |
 | 1791 - 316 halaman
...the other begins. There can be no great and immediate danger fiom the licentioufnefs of the ftage. I hope it will not be pretended, that our government...overturned by fuch licentioufnefs, even though our ftage were at prefent under no fort of legal controul. Why then may we not delay, till next feffion,... | |
 | James Thomas Kirkman - 1799 - 510 halaman
...difeover where the onq t ends, or where the. other begins. There cant be no great and immedi,t»tQ 4*ng$r licentioufnefs of the Stage. I hope it will not be...our Government can be altered, nor our Conftitution be overturned, by fuch a delay ; but by paffing a law raihly and unadvifedly, our Conftitution may... | |
 | Thomas Mortimer - 1808 - 496 halaman
...the one ends, or the other begins. There can be no great and immediate danger from the licentiousness of the stage. I hope it will not be pretended, that...government may, before next winter, be overturned by such licentiousness, even though our stage were at present under no sort of legal controul. Why then... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 520 halaman
...ends, or where the other begins. There can be no great and immediate danger from the licentiousness of the stage. I hope it will not be pretended, that...government may, before next winter, be overturned by such licentiousness, even though our stage were at present under no sort of control. Why then may we... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 halaman
...ends, or where the other begins. There can be no great and immediate danger from the licentiousness of the stage. I hope it will not be pretended, that...government may, before next winter, be overturned by such licentiousness, even though our stage were at present under no sort of control. Why then may we... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1810 - 544 halaman
...ends or where the other begins. There can be no great and immediate danger from the licentiousness of the stage : I hope it will not be pretended, that, our government may, before next winter, he overturned by such licentiousness, even though our stage were at present under no sort of legal... | |
 | Englishmen - 1836 - 510 halaman
...the one ends or the other begins. There can be no great and immediate danger from the licentiousness of the stage. I hope it will not be pretended that...government may, before next winter, be overturned by such licentiousness, even though our stage were at present under no sort of legal control. Why then... | |
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