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... by a multitude of illegal overt acts , to subvert the Protestant church and state , and their fundamental , unquestionable laws and liberties : they charged him with having broken the original contract between king and people .
... by a multitude of illegal overt acts , to subvert the Protestant church and state , and their fundamental , unquestionable laws and liberties : they charged him with having broken the original contract between king and people .
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... or commit waste on the inheritance , by destroying at their pleasure the whole original fabric of their society ; hazarding to leave to those who come after them a ruin instead of a habitation and teaching these successors as little ...
... or commit waste on the inheritance , by destroying at their pleasure the whole original fabric of their society ; hazarding to leave to those who come after them a ruin instead of a habitation and teaching these successors as little ...
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In them we often see the end best obtained , where the means seem not perfectly reconcilable to what we may fancy was the original scheme . The means taught by experience may be better suited to political ends than those contrived in ...
In them we often see the end best obtained , where the means seem not perfectly reconcilable to what we may fancy was the original scheme . The means taught by experience may be better suited to political ends than those contrived in ...
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