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... reason to suppose . After all the regulations which this parliament introduced , the sovereign still remained in the pos- session of very ample powers . He still would have enjoyed a voice in the legislature . He would still have ...
... reason to suppose . After all the regulations which this parliament introduced , the sovereign still remained in the pos- session of very ample powers . He still would have enjoyed a voice in the legislature . He would still have ...
Page 340
... Reason slumbers in the citadel ; but if the latter sink into a lethargy , the former will quickly erect a standard for herself . Philosophy , wisdom , and liberty , support each other ; he , who will not reason , is a bigot ; he , who ...
... Reason slumbers in the citadel ; but if the latter sink into a lethargy , the former will quickly erect a standard for herself . Philosophy , wisdom , and liberty , support each other ; he , who will not reason , is a bigot ; he , who ...
Page 364
... reason , and example . Should we endeavour to prevent the native chiefs from selling slaves ; so sudden , and so violent , a check to one of their immemorial customs , the reason , the policy , or the justice of which , it is impossible ...
... reason , and example . Should we endeavour to prevent the native chiefs from selling slaves ; so sudden , and so violent , a check to one of their immemorial customs , the reason , the policy , or the justice of which , it is impossible ...
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