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... himself , to prevent the nation's complimenting away its liberties to a King who was fo much beloved . There is no fear that a fovereign , em- bued with the principles , and enamoured with the glories of this conftitution , in the bofom ...
... himself , to prevent the nation's complimenting away its liberties to a King who was fo much beloved . There is no fear that a fovereign , em- bued with the principles , and enamoured with the glories of this conftitution , in the bofom ...
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... himself , became en- gaged to conduct others to an approbation of what a raw un- experienced minifter had taken upon himfelf folely to de- cide . The whole power of the crown was thrown into the Contractor's hands , to enable him to ...
... himself , became en- gaged to conduct others to an approbation of what a raw un- experienced minifter had taken upon himfelf folely to de- cide . The whole power of the crown was thrown into the Contractor's hands , to enable him to ...
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... of one man , puts himself into a very dangerous fituation . When a prince does it , he chooses a mafter for his people as well as for him- felf . felf . He fubjects them to one who has not 6 Remarks on the British Government .
... of one man , puts himself into a very dangerous fituation . When a prince does it , he chooses a mafter for his people as well as for him- felf . felf . He fubjects them to one who has not 6 Remarks on the British Government .
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... himself , because that governor will most likely be a tyrant to them . Favourites were the deftruction of the Stuart family ; they will , at all times , prove the real enemies of their prince : They They plant thorns in his crown , who ...
... himself , because that governor will most likely be a tyrant to them . Favourites were the deftruction of the Stuart family ; they will , at all times , prove the real enemies of their prince : They They plant thorns in his crown , who ...
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... himself that he dig not keep fuch hours as Mr. Churchill and Mr. Lloyd . The poet does not blush to own that he often paffed the night after the manner of the firft men of antiquity . They knew knew how to redeem the fleeting hours from ...
... himself that he dig not keep fuch hours as Mr. Churchill and Mr. Lloyd . The poet does not blush to own that he often paffed the night after the manner of the firft men of antiquity . They knew knew how to redeem the fleeting hours from ...
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