Cowardize and Injustice, and all the Politicks of the Moon cannot clear them of one of these two Charges; either they were Cowardly Knaves before, or else they must be Cunning Knaves now.
States Men, which the Solunarian Queen had lately very Justly turn'd out, whose Politicks were very unaccountable in a great many other things, as well as in that.
But as these sort of Politicks cannot be decided by us, unless we know the Constitutions of those Lunar Regions, so we cannot pretend to make a Decision of what might, or might not have happen'd.
The hospital at Marblehead is another instance, no more owing to the politicks of the times, than the burning of the temple at Ephesus.
As you talk of being restored to your pristine tranquility at Lausanne, and that Politicks are waved, I suppose Mr. Commissioner Fischer is gone.
It ain't no longer to be endured, this shilly-shally, visy-versy politicksof yourn.
That Project wou'd be worth your Politicks [Aside.
Belladine was a man of leisure, and if Aristotle's politicks were not corrupt, must know more than himself about the affairs of the whole world.
Thursday, 21st October This morning the subject ofpoliticks was introduced.
A Pox of Foolish Politicks in Love, A wise delay in Warr the Foe may harme: By Lazy Siege while you to Conquest move; His fiercer Beautys vanquish by a Storme.
When he received his leave from Congress to return home from Paris, he wrote joyously to Ingenhousz: "I shall now be free of Politicks for the Rest of my Life.
It is a very odd Sight that beautiful Creature makes, when she is talking Politicks with her Tresses flowing about her Shoulders, and examining that Face in the Glass, which does such Execution upon all the Male Standers-by.
A Country-Fellow distinguishes himself as much in the Church-yard, as a Citizen does upon the Change, the whole Parish-Politicks being generally discussed in that Place either after Sermon or before the Bell rings.
Upon this we talk Politicks so long, that she is convinc'd I kiss her for her Wisdom.
Politicks had arrived to a dreadful state of effervescence in 1713.
One need not be deep read in politicks to understand, that when one state separates itself from another, to which it is naturally allied, it must be for this plain reason, that the interest is deserted which is in common to them both.
The present system of English politicks may properly be said to have taken rise in the reign of queen Elizabeth.
I believe so too; but it is not easy to determine, what Difficulties and Discouragements true Politicks and never ceasing Industry may not surmount in Time.
Politicks being mentioned, he said, 'This petitioning is a new mode of distressing government, and a mighty easy one.
In politicks he was deemed a Tory, but certainly was not so in the obnoxious or party sense of the term; for while he asserted the legal and salutary prerogatives of the crown, he no less respected the constitutional liberties of the people.
Johnson arraigned the modern politicks of this country, as entirely devoid of all principle of whatever kind.
Politicks (said he) are now nothing more than means of rising in the world.
To those who censured his politicks were added enemies yet more dangerous, who called in question his knowledge of Greek, and his qualifications for a translator of Homer.
For what Reason this Interdiction was laid upon it thePoliticks of those Days have only left us to guess.
How often does History shew us, in the same State of Courts, the same Politicks have been practis'd?
You cannot, sure, say such Discontent is either just or natural, unless you allow it a Maxim in your Politicks that Power exercis'd without Law is a less Grievance than the same Power exercis'd according to Law!
Cardinal Richelieus Politicks made France the Terror of Europe.
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