Laws (transgression of the)

,—an exertion of that natural right which every man has to a hare or a partridge belonging to his own grounds, and which destroy both his corn and grass, by the authority of Parliament.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

Laws (agreeable to the Constitution) * Laziness

Knowing
Labour
Lady
To lament
Lash
To lavish
Lavishness
Laureat
Law
Lawn
Laws (agreeable to the Constitution)
Laws (transgression of the)
Laziness
Leveller
Liam
Liable (to be sent to Botany Bay, or be hanged, drawn, and quartered)
Libation
Liberty and Property
Lie
Life
Light
Loaves and Fishes