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The old prerogative enthusiasts , it is true , did speculate foolishly , and perhaps impiously too , as if monarchy had more of a divine sanction than any other mode of government ; and as if a right to govern by inheritance were in ...
The old prerogative enthusiasts , it is true , did speculate foolishly , and perhaps impiously too , as if monarchy had more of a divine sanction than any other mode of government ; and as if a right to govern by inheritance were in ...
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Humanity , and perhaps policy , might better justify me in the one than in the other . It is a subject on which I have often reflected , and never reflected without feeling from it . I am sure that no consideration , except the ...
Humanity , and perhaps policy , might better justify me in the one than in the other . It is a subject on which I have often reflected , and never reflected without feeling from it . I am sure that no consideration , except the ...
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representation , which is so foolishly complained of , is perhaps the very thing which prevents us from thinking or acting as members for districts . Cornwall elects as many members as all Scotland . But is Cornwall better taken care of ...
representation , which is so foolishly complained of , is perhaps the very thing which prevents us from thinking or acting as members for districts . Cornwall elects as many members as all Scotland . But is Cornwall better taken care of ...
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