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... ftate , like wave impelling wave , arifing from preceding , and giving rife to fucceeding states or definite fituations of mind analogous to itself , and corresponding to thofe immutable laws by which the mental no lefs than the ...
... ftate , like wave impelling wave , arifing from preceding , and giving rife to fucceeding states or definite fituations of mind analogous to itself , and corresponding to thofe immutable laws by which the mental no lefs than the ...
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... ftate of fociety would juftly excite the highest alarm ; yet , as this interference , comparatively speaking , did not often occur , and only in cafes which were fuppofed more immediately to affect the fafety of government , it did not ...
... ftate of fociety would juftly excite the highest alarm ; yet , as this interference , comparatively speaking , did not often occur , and only in cafes which were fuppofed more immediately to affect the fafety of government , it did not ...
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... ftate neceffity , and by the urgent and unanimous wifhes and applications of the whole English nation . The . affiftance the gave to the United Provinces against Spain , and to Henry the Fourth of France , during the continuance of the ...
... ftate neceffity , and by the urgent and unanimous wifhes and applications of the whole English nation . The . affiftance the gave to the United Provinces against Spain , and to Henry the Fourth of France , during the continuance of the ...
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... ftate feemed to justify ; if a due regard was paid to public opinion , and a juft reverence maintained for the authority of the laws , in the common and ordinary course of proceedings ; the general fatif- faction 1 faction and ...
... ftate feemed to justify ; if a due regard was paid to public opinion , and a juft reverence maintained for the authority of the laws , in the common and ordinary course of proceedings ; the general fatif- faction 1 faction and ...
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... ftate of things in the times of Elizabeth ; but if the fceptre should , in fimilar circumftances , devolve to weak or obsti- nate princes , who held public opinion in contempt , who purfued measures incompatible with the public ...
... ftate of things in the times of Elizabeth ; but if the fceptre should , in fimilar circumftances , devolve to weak or obsti- nate princes , who held public opinion in contempt , who purfued measures incompatible with the public ...
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