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... themselves unworthy of the glorious immunities which thofe patriots purchased for us at the expence of their lives , An indiscreet regard for good Kings , and sometimes an in- temperate resentment against bad fubjects , but oftner than ...
... themselves unworthy of the glorious immunities which thofe patriots purchased for us at the expence of their lives , An indiscreet regard for good Kings , and sometimes an in- temperate resentment against bad fubjects , but oftner than ...
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... themselves has faid , are the property of their people , and ought not to have wifhes for themselves . The powers of government never were defigned to be a fund for indulg- ing , even the best and worthieft affections of princes towards ...
... themselves has faid , are the property of their people , and ought not to have wifhes for themselves . The powers of government never were defigned to be a fund for indulg- ing , even the best and worthieft affections of princes towards ...
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... themselves , and their own plea- fure ; but the Kings of England reign for their people . Though the minifters of state are named by the crown ; they ' are the fervants of the public . The King wears the crown for the public service ...
... themselves , and their own plea- fure ; but the Kings of England reign for their people . Though the minifters of state are named by the crown ; they ' are the fervants of the public . The King wears the crown for the public service ...
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... themselves , may be removed from the King , and that perfons of good note and fame may be put in their places , and fworn in full parliament . Roll , N. 26 . At At a parliament held at Weftminfter the 1ft of October 10 Extraordinary ...
... themselves , may be removed from the King , and that perfons of good note and fame may be put in their places , and fworn in full parliament . Roll , N. 26 . At At a parliament held at Weftminfter the 1ft of October 10 Extraordinary ...
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... themselves to be made greater dupes of the interested and avaritious Weft In- dians than their predeceffors in office had been ; for towards the latter end of the Seffion ( 1766 ) when those commercial regulations were expected , which ...
... themselves to be made greater dupes of the interested and avaritious Weft In- dians than their predeceffors in office had been ; for towards the latter end of the Seffion ( 1766 ) when those commercial regulations were expected , which ...
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