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For if you admit this interpretation , how does their idea of election differ from our idea of inheritance ? And how does the settlement of the crown in the Brunswick line derived from James the First come to legalise our monarchy ...
For if you admit this interpretation , how does their idea of election differ from our idea of inheritance ? And how does the settlement of the crown in the Brunswick line derived from James the First come to legalise our monarchy ...
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In the former you will find other ideas and another language . ... The very idea of the fabrication of a new government is enough to fill us with disgust and horror , We wished at the period of the Revolution , and do now wish ...
In the former you will find other ideas and another language . ... The very idea of the fabrication of a new government is enough to fill us with disgust and horror , We wished at the period of the Revolution , and do now wish ...
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Church and state are ideas inseparable in their minds , and scarcely is the one ever mentioned without mentioning the other . Our education is só formed as to confirm and fix this impression . Our education is in manner w in the hands ...
Church and state are ideas inseparable in their minds , and scarcely is the one ever mentioned without mentioning the other . Our education is só formed as to confirm and fix this impression . Our education is in manner w in the hands ...
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