Remarks Upon a Late Discourse of Free Thinking in a Letter to N N

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Remarks Upon a Late Discourse of Free Thinking in a Letter to N N
Richard Bentley
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13, 15.
I z] Vir nullls honoribus ufus, vetus tamen Se' pator & retate jam gravis. Liv. 5. 12.
2 by the Roman Senate. 53 by the command of the people, oa fome extraordinary creation. For if the nomination had wholly depended on the will of any Patrician magi- ftrate, it is fcarce to be imagined, that he would have beftowed that honor on Plebeian Families.
I fhall procede in the next place, to confider the State of the Senate, after the eftablifhment of the Cenfors, and try to reconcile my hypot
...hecs, with the great power and authority delega- ted to thefe magiftrates in the affair of creating Senators, in which the whole Difficulty of the prefent quagftion con- fifts.
The people were now, as the an- cient writers tell us, the fole arbiters of rewards and puni(hments, on the diftribution of which depends the fuc- cefs of all governments ; and in fhort, had the fupreme power over all per- fons and all caufes whatfoever \a\. E 3 Thefe [^] Quum illi 3^ de Sempronio & de omnibus rummani 54 ^ Treat if e on Thefe accounts leave no room for any exception, and make it vain to fup- pofe, that the commons, in this height of power, would eftabUfh a pri- vate jurifdiclion, to ad independently and exclufively of their fupremacy.


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