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... sense of Duty and Ho- nour , to have little other Effect , than to become a Man's Characteristick , and by that Means to give a turbulent Air to all his other Pretenfions , and even to fink the Agreeableness of the Friend and Compani ...
... sense of Duty and Ho- nour , to have little other Effect , than to become a Man's Characteristick , and by that Means to give a turbulent Air to all his other Pretenfions , and even to fink the Agreeableness of the Friend and Compani ...
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... upon what began in that unlimited Power . This is what Seems reasonable to common Sense ; and the Manner of maintaining abfolute Dominion in one Perfon , where- where ever it fubfifts , verifies the Obfervation ; For [ 110 ] PREFACE. ...
... upon what began in that unlimited Power . This is what Seems reasonable to common Sense ; and the Manner of maintaining abfolute Dominion in one Perfon , where- where ever it fubfifts , verifies the Obfervation ; For [ 110 ] PREFACE. ...
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... Sense of Power confirmed in me by very great and good Men , who have made Government , and the Principles on which it is founded , their professed Study and Meditation . A very celebrated Author has thefe Words ; The Cafe of Man's ...
... Sense of Power confirmed in me by very great and good Men , who have made Government , and the Principles on which it is founded , their professed Study and Meditation . A very celebrated Author has thefe Words ; The Cafe of Man's ...
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... Sense of the Houfes of Lords and Com- mons , the reprefentative Body of the whole Na- tion ; in whofe Refolutions , according to the different State of Things , the Condition of the Kingdom , by thofe who had the greatest Stakes in it ...
... Sense of the Houfes of Lords and Com- mons , the reprefentative Body of the whole Na- tion ; in whofe Refolutions , according to the different State of Things , the Condition of the Kingdom , by thofe who had the greatest Stakes in it ...
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... Sense the En- glish Nation then had of their Deliverance , and their Gratitude to their Deliverer the glorious King William ; and on the other Hand , avoid being cenfured for heaping more Miscarriages upon that unhappy Prince King James ...
... Sense the En- glish Nation then had of their Deliverance , and their Gratitude to their Deliverer the glorious King William ; and on the other Hand , avoid being cenfured for heaping more Miscarriages upon that unhappy Prince King James ...
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