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Your constitution , it is true , whilst you were out of possession , suffered waste and dilapidation ; but you possessed in some parts the walls , and , in all , the foundations , of a noble and venerable castle .
Your constitution , it is true , whilst you were out of possession , suffered waste and dilapidation ; but you possessed in some parts the walls , and , in all , the foundations , of a noble and venerable castle .
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It is not easy to conceive upon what rational principle the royal government should not , of the two , rather have possessed the power of rewarding service , and making treaties , in virtue of its prerogative , than that of pledging to ...
It is not easy to conceive upon what rational principle the royal government should not , of the two , rather have possessed the power of rewarding service , and making treaties , in virtue of its prerogative , than that of pledging to ...
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They were possessed with a spirit of proselytism in the most fanatical degree ; and from thence , by an easy progress , with the spirit of persecution according to their means . 1 What was not to be done towards their great end by any ...
They were possessed with a spirit of proselytism in the most fanatical degree ; and from thence , by an easy progress , with the spirit of persecution according to their means . 1 What was not to be done towards their great end by any ...
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