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" Thus to regulate candidates and electors, and new-model the ways of election, what is it but to cut up the government by the roots, and poison the very fountain of public security? "
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Page 629
1812
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The Craftsman, Volume 5

Great Britain - 1731 - 1010 pages
...fublick Security* For the People having referved to Themielves the Choice of their Reprefentatives, as a Fence to their Properties, could do it for no other End, but that They might always be freely chofen, and fo chofen freely ait and advife, as the Neceffuy of the Commonwealth and publick Good fhould,...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 16

English literature - 1754 - 670 pages
...public fecurity ? for the people having referved to themfelves the choice of their reprefentatives, as the fence to their properties, could do it for no other end, but that they might always be freely chofen, and fo chofen, freely aft, and ativile, as the neceflity of the commonwealth, and the public...
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A compleat collection of the resolutions of the volunteers, grand juries, &c ...

Charles Henry Wilson (of Dublin.) - 1782 - 472 pages
...public fecurity ? for the people, having refervcd to themfelves the choice of their reprefentatives, as the fence to their properties, could do it for no other end but that they might always be freely chofen, and fo chofen, freely aft and advife, as the neceflity of the common wealth and the public...
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A Compleat Collection of the Resolutions of the Volunteers, Grand ..., Volume 1

C. H. Wilson - Dungannon volunteer meetings - 1782 - 468 pages
...fecurity ? for the people, having referved to thcmlelves the choice of their reprefentatives, as the fencs to their properties, could do it for no other end but that they might always be freely chofen, and fo chofen, freely act and advifc, as the neceffity of the common wealth and the public...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 57, Part 2

Early English newspapers - 1787 - 712 pages
....' For the people, having refcrved to themfelves the choice of their repfefentatives, as a fence of their properties, could do it for no other end, but that they might always be freely chofen, and, fo chofen, freely act and advife, as the necefiity of the commonwealth, and the public...
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Proceedings at Large on the Trial of John Horne Tooke for High ..., Volume 1

John Horne Tooke - Trials (Treason) - 1795 - 452 pages
...public fecurity? for the people having relerved to themfelves the choice of their reprefentatives, as the fence to their properties, could do it for no other end, but that they might always be freely chofen, and fo chofen, freely a<£t, and advife, as the neceffity of the commonwealth, and the public...
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A Short History of the British Empire During the Year 1794

Francis Plowden - Great Britain - 1795 - 402 pages
...fecurity ? For the people having " referved to themfelves the choice of their Reprefen-, " tatives, as the fence to their properties, could do it " for...other end but that they might always be ?' freely chofen, and, fo chofen, freely acl and advi»V " as 4 men have aflbciated for the purpofe, or, as their...
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The Proceedings at Large on the Trial of John Horne Tooke for High ..., Volume 2

John Horne Tooke, John Hill Blanchard - Trials (Treason) - 1795 - 480 pages
...fecurity ? for the people having referved to themfelves die choice of their reprefentatives, as tlie fence to their properties, could do it for no other end, but tliat they might always be freely cliofen, and fo chofen, freely adl, and ailv:fv, as the necerlity...
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Tracts on Political & Other Subjects, Volume 1

Joseph Towers - 1796 - 474 pages
...public fecurity? for the people * having referved to themfelves the choice * of their reprefentatives, as the fence to * their properties, could do it for...other ' end, but that they might always be freely * chofen, and fo chofen, freely adl and ad* vife, as the neceffity of the common* wealth, and the public...
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THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE

John Locke - 1801 - 512 pages
...to enact. Thus to regulate candidates and electors, and new-model the ways of election, what is it but to cut up the government by the roots, and poison...could do it for no other end, but that they might aN ways be freely chosen, and so chosen, freely act, and advise, as the necessity of the commonwealth,...
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