House
.—(though your own), yet in England a place of no security, as ruffians may enter it and pillage it as they please, and drag the owner away to prison, whenever the Minister thinks proper.
.—(though your own), yet in England a place of no security, as ruffians may enter it and pillage it as they please, and drag the owner away to prison, whenever the Minister thinks proper.
Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.