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It is strange , but it may be true , that as the danger from Jacobinism is increased
in my eyes and in yours , the fear of it is lessened in the eyes of many people who
formerly regarded it with horror . * Ut lethargicus hic cum fit pugil , et medicum ...
It is strange , but it may be true , that as the danger from Jacobinism is increased
in my eyes and in yours , the fear of it is lessened in the eyes of many people who
formerly regarded it with horror . * Ut lethargicus hic cum fit pugil , et medicum ...
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The majority , the other four fifths , is perfectly sound ; and of the best possible
disposition to religion , to government , to the true and undivided interest of their
country . Such men are naturally disposed to peace . They who are in possession
of ...
The majority , the other four fifths , is perfectly sound ; and of the best possible
disposition to religion , to government , to the true and undivided interest of their
country . Such men are naturally disposed to peace . They who are in possession
of ...
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But the work was formed on true mechanical principles ; and it was as truly
wrought . It went by the impulse it had received from the first mover . The man
was dead : but the grand alliance survived , in which King William lived and
reigned .
But the work was formed on true mechanical principles ; and it was as truly
wrought . It went by the impulse it had received from the first mover . The man
was dead : but the grand alliance survived , in which King William lived and
reigned .
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... as Englishmen , and as citizens of the great commonwealth of Christendom ,
they had at heart , was then at stake . This was to know the true art of 1 See the
Declaration . gaining the affections and confidence of an high - minded
REGICIDE ...
... as Englishmen , and as citizens of the great commonwealth of Christendom ,
they had at heart , was then at stake . This was to know the true art of 1 See the
Declaration . gaining the affections and confidence of an high - minded
REGICIDE ...
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They knew the contrary to be true ; and they had taken good care , that the laws
should be well seconded by the manners . Their law of divorce , like all their laws
, had not for it ' s object the relief of domestick uneasiness , but the total ...
They knew the contrary to be true ; and they had taken good care , that the laws
should be well seconded by the manners . Their law of divorce , like all their laws
, had not for it ' s object the relief of domestick uneasiness , but the total ...
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