| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 462 sider
...an Encroachment on Property. Wit, my Lords, is a fort of Property : It is the Property of thofe that have it, and too often the only Property they have...Dependence of another kind ; we have a much lefs precarious Support, and therefore cannot feel the Inconveniencies of the Bill now before us ; but it is our Duty... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 460 sider
...ofien the only Property they have to depend <W It is, indeed, but a precarious Deper.dtnce. Thank Goo! We • my Lords, have a Dependence of another kind ; we have a much lefs precarious Support, and therefore cannot feel the Inconveniencies of the Bill now before us l but it is our Duty... | |
| British Plutarch - 1776 - 350 sider
...it is likeU'ife an incroachment on property.. " Wit, my lords, is a fort of property of thoie that have it, and too often the only property they have to depend on. It is indeed but a precarious dependance. Thank God ! we, my lords, have a. dependance of another kind ; we have a much lefs precarious... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1779 - 490 sider
...Wit, my lords, is a fort of property: it is the property of thofe who have it, and too often the bnly property they have to depend on. It is indeed but...have a dependence of another kind; we have a much kls precarious fupport, and therefore cannot feel the inconveniencies of the bill now before tis; but... | |
| Tate Wilkinson - 1790 - 290 sider
...commodity as wit."-—" Wit," continues Lord Chefterfield, " is a fort of property of thofe that " have it, and too often the only property they " have to depend on.—It is, indeed, but a precari" ous dependence.—Thank God ! we, my Lords, •" have a dependence... | |
| 1791 - 316 sider
...to depend on. It is indeed but a precarious dependance. Thank God ! we, my lords, have a dependance of another kind ; we have a much lefs precarious fupport, and therefore cannot feel the inconveniences of the bill now before us; but it is our duty to encourage and proteft wit, whofoever's... | |
| James Thomas Kirkman - 1799 - 510 sider
...I muft look on the Bill as a moft dangerous encroachment upon Liberty, likewife an encroachment on Property. Wit, my Lords, is a fort of property ; it...have to depend on : it is, indeed, but a precarious dependance. Thank God ! we, my Lords, have a dependance of another kind } we have a much lefs precarious... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 sider
...likewise an encroachment upon property. Wit, my lords, is a sort of property : it is the property of those who have it, and too often the only property they have to depend on. It is indeed but a precarious dependance. Thank God ! we, my lords, have a dependance of another kind ; we have a much less precarious... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 sider
...likewise an encroachment upon property. Wit, my lords, is a sort of property : it is the property of those who have it, and too often the only property they have to depend on. It is indeed but a precarious dependance. Thank God ! we, my lords, have a dependance of another kind ; we have a much less precarious... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1808 - 496 sider
...it is likewise an encroachment upon property. " Wit, .my lords, is a sort of property of those that have it, and too often the only property they have to depend on. It is is. deed but a precarious dependance. Thank God ! we my lords, .have a dependance of another kind ;... | |
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